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Books with title Twentieth-Century Inventors

  • The Twentieth Century

    Terry Deary

    Paperback (Gardners Books, June 30, 2004)
    It's history with the nasty bits left in! Want to know: Who shocked the world by showing her knickers? How two monkey's and a dog became astronauts? Why a posh London restaurant served stewed cat? You can find out about last days of the vile Victorian Queen right up the nostalgic Nineties, with all the amazing changes and incredible inventions that happened in between!
  • Twentieth-Century Inventors

    Nathan Aaseng

    Hardcover (Facts on File, June 1, 1991)
    Provides accounts of ten significant twentieth-century inventions and the people behind them, including the Wright brothers and their airplane, Robert Goddard and his rocket, and Gordon Gould and his laser
  • The Man Who Invented the Twentieth Century

    Robert Lomas

    eBook (QCS eBooks, June 30, 2011)
    Everybody knows that Thomas Edison devised electric light and domestic electricity supplies, that Guglielmo Marconi thought up radio and George Westinghouse built the world's first hydro-electric power station. Everybody knows these 'facts' but they are wrong.The man who dreamt up these things also invented, inter-alia, the fluorescent light, seismology, a worldwide data communications network and a mechanical laxative. His name was Nikola Tesla, a Serbian-American scientist, and his is without doubt this century's greatest unsung scientific hero.His life story is an extraordinary series of scientific triumphs followed by a catalog of personal disasters. Perpetually unlucky and exploited by everyone around him, credit for Tesla's work was appropriated by several of the West's most famous entrepreneurs: Edison, Westinghouse and Marconi among them. After his death, information about Tesla was deliberately suppressed by the FBI.Using Tesla's own writings, contemporary records, court transcripts and recently released FBI files, The Man who Invented the Twentieth Century pieces together for the first time the true extent of Tesla's scientific genius and tells the amazing tale of how his name came to be so widely forgotten. Nikola Tesla is the engineer who gave his name to the unit of magnetic flux. The Man Who Invented the Twentieth Century. Robert's biography of his childhood hero was launched at the 1999 Orkney Science Festival, where Robert gave a talk on Tesla in conjunction with Andrej Detela from the Department of Low and Medium Energy Physics at the Jozef Stefan Institute in Ljubijana, Slovenia.ReviewsRobert Gaitskell, a vice-president of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, writing in the Times Higher Education Supplement, said:"Robert Lomas is to be congratulated on an easy-to-read life of a tortured genius. The book not only takes takes us through the roller-coaster fortunes of Tesla, but also has well-constructed chapters on the history of electrical research and on lighting. Although dealing at times, with difficult technical concepts, it never succumbs to jargon and remains intelligible to the informed lay-person throughout. Every scientist or engineer would enjoy this tale of errant brilliance, and a younger student would be enthused towards a research career."Angus Clarke, writing in the Times Metro Magazine said:"Nikola Tesla is the forgotten genius of electricity. He invented or laid the groundwork for many things we take for granted today including alternating current, radio, fax and e-mail. A Croatian immigrant to America in 1884 Tesla combined genius with gaping character flaws and an uncanny ability to be ripped off by everyone. This is scientific popularisation at its most readable."Engineering and Technology Magazine said:"This book is fun, which is not something one often says about engineering books...Tesla is most widely known for the magnetic unit that bears his name, but sadly little else. This book is a thoroughly entertaining way of correcting that injustice, a must for engineers, especially electrical ones."
  • The Twentieth Century

    C. Hopkinson

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Nov. 26, 1993)
    A title from the USBORNE HISTORY OF THE MODERN WORLD, with colour photographs and artwork illustrating events from the Boxer Rebellion to the Beat Generation, examining the social, political and artistic aspects of the period, including ventures into space. Also available in papaerback priced at 6.99, ISBN 0 7460 0701 9.
  • The Twentieth Century

    Clare Hibbert, Adam Hibbert, Professor Alex Woolf

    eBook (Facts on File, July 1, 2005)
    An eight-volume set examining the development of costume and fashion and the social history that gave rise to it. It depicts the changing styles, processes, and trends - from the first people to wear clothes in the last Ice Age to the courtly fashion of medieval Europe to the globalization of Western style - that led us to the clothing of today.
  • The Twentieth Century

    Clare Hibbert, Adam Hibbert, Professor Alex Woolf

    Hardcover (Facts on File, July 1, 2005)
    An eight-volume set examining the development of costume and fashion and the social history that gave rise to it. It depicts the changing styles, processes, and trends - from the first people to wear clothes in the last Ice Age to the courtly fashion of medieval Europe to the globalization of Western style - that led us to the clothing of today.
  • The Man Who Invented the Twentieth Century

    Robert Lomas

    Paperback (Headline Book Publishing, May 4, 2000)
    The story of the twentieth century's greatest unsung scientific hero, Nikola Tesla, the uncredited inventor of electric light, radio and hydro-electric power. His life was perhaps as intriguing for its extraordinary commercial disasters and painful obscurity as for the remarkable discoveries he made.
  • The Twentieth Century

    Neil DeMarco, Richard Radway

    Paperback (Hodder Arnold H&S, Jan. 6, 1997)
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  • Twentieth Century Inventions

    George Sutherland

    Paperback (Book on Demand Ltd., Feb. 10, 2015)
    Twentieth Century Inventions This book, "Twentieth Century Inventions", by George Sutherland, is a replication of a book originally published before 1901. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible.
  • The Twentieth Century

    Terry Deary

    Paperback (Scholastic Hippo, March 15, 1693)
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  • Twentieth century inventions

    George Sutherland

    Paperback (Book on Demand Ltd., Jan. 7, 2015)
    Twentieth century inventions This book, "Twentieth century inventions", by George Sutherland, is a replication of a book originally published before 1901. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible.
  • Twentieth Century Inventions

    George Sutherland

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 25, 2017)
    It may, therefore, be readily understood that the author would hardly like to undertake the task of attempting to discriminate between those forecasts in the subsequent pages which are the results of his own original suggestions, and those which have been derived from other sources. Whatever is of value has in all probability been thought of, or perhaps patented and otherwise publicly suggested, before. At any rate, the great majority of the forecasts are based on actual records of the trials of inventions which distinctly have a future lying before them in the years of the twentieth century.