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Books in Discovery Education: Discoveries and Inventions series

  • Home Entertainment

    Rodney Dale, Rebecca Weaver

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, March 17, 1994)
    How did we amuse ourselves before Nintendo? Here's the story of how inventions have dramatically transformed our leisure time.
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  • Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and the Personal Computer

    Donald B. Lemke, Tod Smith, Al Milgrom

    Audio CD (Graphic Library, July 1, 2007)
    None
    T
  • That Improved Our Daily Lives

    Antonio Casanellas

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Explains the operation of common devices such as the doorbell, alarm clock, photocopier, radio, television, and computer; includes instructions for science experiments relating to these.
    O
  • That Improved Transportation

    Antonio Casanellas, Ali Garousi

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Describes the evolution of land, sea, and air transportation including high-speed trains, submarines, and supersonic airplanes; includes instructions for science experiments relating to these vehicles.
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  • Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and the Personal Computer

    Donald B. Lemke, Tod G. Smith

    Hardcover (Graphic Library, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Tells the story of how Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak developed the personal computer. Written in graphic-novel format.
    O
  • Machines in the Office

    Rodney Dale, Rebecca Weaver

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 17, 1994)
    Here's a wide-ranging survey of mechanical and technological history that offers more than dates and facts. The evolution ofinvention takes center stage here. The authors believe that how society came to need or want new gadgets and machines is a major part of the history of technology and discovery. For example, Home Entertainment looks at inventions in the early part of the century that were developed to enliven leisure time. But author Rodney Dale and Rebecca Weaver trace the parallel social history as well and discover that: *domestic appliances were reducing the time needed for daily chores *the rise of the suburb renewed the national emphasis on family spirit and happiness *a larger middle class had a bit more money to spend on non-essentials *the growing sciences of psychology and psychiatry were beginning to suggest that enjoyable leisure time was actually healthy and should be encouraged (a far cry from our Puritan beginnings) The phonograph may have been invented to keep us amused after office hours, but it was our growing need to find "self-fulfillment" in play as well as work that made its invention necessary. Each book is a superbly illustrated survey of one aspect of modern life and how it has grown in response to the social changes of the times. Patents, models, photos, advertisements, cartoons, and sketches from contemporary sources provide interesting and entertaining illustrations from the swift and often humorous text. From the quill pen to the computer, from the Magic Lantern to television--these books look at why as well as how we've come such a very long way.
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  • Great Discoveries & Inventions That Improved Human Health

    Antonio Casanellas, Ali Garousi

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Dec. 1, 2000)
    Explore a close-up look at the many scientific advancements that have improved our world and beyond, how they came into being, and what makes them work. This remarkable series makes discovering science interesting and fun.Great Discoveries and Inventions That Improved Human Health traces the history of medicine. Readers will learn about early surgery, from the discovery of radioactivity to the progress being made in modern medicines and genetic engineering.
    W
  • Louis Pasteur and Pasteurization

    Jennifer Fandel

    Audio CD (Graphic Library, July 1, 2007)
    Tells the story of Louis Pasteur's invention of the pasteurization process and the effects of this invention on the spread of disease through food.
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  • Isaac Newton and the Laws of Motion

    Andrea Gianopoulos

    Audio CD (Graphic Library, July 1, 2007)
    In graphic novel format, tells the story of how Isaac Newton developed the laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation.
    V
  • Isaac Newton and the Laws of Motion

    Andrea Gianopoulos, Phil Miller

    Audio CD (Graphic Library, Jan. 1, 2010)
    None
    O
  • Jonas Salk and the Polio Vaccine

    Katherine Krohn, Al Milgrom

    Audio CD (Graphic Library, July 1, 2007)
    None
    R
  • Early Railways

    Rodney Dale

    Paperback (British Library Publishing Division, Jan. 27, 1994)
    This book provides a history of the early railway system and the technology which made it possible. "Early Railways" looks at all aspects of its development, including topics such as surveying and construction of lines, timetabling, ticket booking, publicity, speculation and railway architecture.