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  • Alexander Fleming

    Steve Parker

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, March 1, 2001)
    A biography of the scientist whose work studying bacteria and whose discovery of penicillin helped save many lives and led to further improvements in medical treatment.
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  • Alexander Fleming

    Bradley Sneddon

    Hardcover (Mason Crest Publishers, Jan. 1, 2018)
    One of the greatest medical discoveries of the modern age occurred when Doctor Alexander Fleming recognized that a certain type of mold prevented the growth of harmful bacteria. Fleming soon derived a substance from the mold called penicillin; it would be the first of many anti-bacterial drugs, and would save millions of lives during the Second World War. This book tells the story of Flemings discovery, as well as of his many other accomplishments during a lifetime of medical research. Each title in this series includes color photos throughout, and back matter including: an index and further reading lists for books and internet resources. Key Icons appear throughout the books in this series in an effort to encourage library readers to build knowledge, gain awareness, explore possibilities and expand their viewpoints through our content rich non-fiction books. Key Icons in this series are as follows: Words to Understand are shown at the front of each chapter with definitions. These words are set in boldfaced type in that chapter, so that readers are able to reference back to the definitions--building their vocabulary and enhancing their reading comprehension. Sidebars are highlighted graphics with content rich material within that allows readers to build knowledge and broaden their perspectives by weaving together additional information to provide realistic and holistic perspectives. Educational Videos are offered in chapters through the use of a QR code, that, when scanned, takes the student to an online video showing a moment in history, a speech, or an instructional video. This gives the readers additional content to supplement the text. Text-Dependent Questions are placed at the end of each chapter. They challenge the readers comprehension of the chapter they have just read, while sending the read
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  • Alexander

    John Bonaccorsi, The Staff at High Noon Books, High Noon Books

    Audible Audiobook (High Noon Books, Nov. 15, 2013)
    From the time of the ancients came a mighty warrior who conquered the known world! Never before or since has there been anyone like this man, Alexander the Great. What was his secret? How did this son of a warlord rise to such power? How was he able to lead a small army of Greeks to victory over the mightiest empire of the world? Let the history, legends and myths of ancient Greece capture your students' imagination, from Alexander the Great's conquest of much of the Middle East to the development of Western philosophy, the tradition of the Olympics, the secrets of reading oracles, and the puzzle of the lost city of Atlantis. This Easy-to-Read non-fiction series, Ancient Greek Mysteries, engages readers of all ages and English Language Learners.
  • Alexander Fleming

    Steve Parker

    Paperback (Heinemann, July 24, 2003)
    Rare book
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  • Alexander Fleming for Kids

    Ruth Richards

    language (, May 10, 2015)
    Sir Alexander β€œAlec” Fleming is one of the great biologists and pharmacologists we have in history. He was born in Scotland during the 18th century. Eventually, he moved to London, where he earned a medical degree when he was only 22 years old and after that, received a gold medal for his course in Bacteriology. Alec has many contributions to science and the most notable one is the antibiotic agent Penicillin, which helps in saving lives during the World War II. But, do you know the story behind the Penicillin? Read this book and learn the amazing story about its discovery and the other amazing highlights in the life of Alexander Fleming.
  • Alexander

    Harold Littledale, Tom Vroman

    Hardcover (Purple House Press, July 7, 2016)
    It was bedtime. Chris and his father sat down side by side on Chris's bed. They talked of Chris's friend Alexander, the red horse with green stripes. "Alexander was a pretty bad horse today," Chris said. "He wouldn't eat his cereal. He wouldn't sit up at the table and he spilled his milk." "That's too bad," said Chris's father. "What else happened?" The ensuing conversation of Alexander's bad day makes for an entertaining read, along with its priceless ending. Originally published in 1964.
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  • Alexander Fleming

    Richard Tames

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Aug. 1, 1990)
    Recounts the life story of Alexander Fleming, his study of medicine, his research of bacteriology, and his discovery of penicillin
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  • Alexander Fleming

    Richard Tames

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, May 22, 2003)
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  • Alexander Fleming

    Steve Parker

    Library Binding
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  • Alexander Fleming

    Josephine Ross

    Hardcover (David & Charles, June 1, 1984)
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  • Alexander

    Harold Littledale, Tom Vroman

    Hardcover (MacMillan Publishing Company, June 16, 1964)
    Chris enumerates the naughty behavior of Alexander, his red horse with green stripes, to his father who explains they have both "just" had a bad day.
  • Alexander

    Harold Littledale

    Hardcover (Parents' Magazine Press, Aug. 16, 1964)
    Chris enumerates the naughty behavior of Alexander, his red horse with green stripes, to his father who explains they have both "just" had a bad day.