Inventors and Their Bright Ideas
Inventors and Their Bright Ideas (Dead Famous)
Mike Goldsmith
ISBN: | 9780439981095 |
Publisher: | Hippo |
Published: | 18 October, 2002 |
Format: | Paperback |
Language: | English |
Links | Australian Libraries (Trove) |
- Al Capone and His Gang
- Albert Einstein and His Inflatable Universe
- Alexander the Great and His Claim to Fame
- Boudica and Her Barmy Army
- Boudica and Her Barmy Army
- Cleopatra and Her Asp
- Cromwell and his not-so civil war
- Darwin and other seriously super scientists
- Elizabeth I and Her Conquests
- Elizabeth I and Her Terrible Temper
- Elvis and His Pelvis
- Henry VIII and His Chopping Block
- Henry VIII and his wicked wives
- Horatio Nelson and His Victory
- Inventors and Their Bright Ideas
- Isaac Newton and His Apple
- Joan of Arc and Her Marching Orders
- Julius Caesar and His Foul Friends
- Leonardo Da Vinci and His Super-brain
- Mary Queen of Scots and Her Hopeless Husbands
- Oliver Cromwell and His Warts
- Pirates and Their Caribbean Capers
- Queen Victoria and Her Amusements
- Queen Victoria and Her Amusements (Dead Famous)
- Queen Victoria and Her Enormous Empire
- Roald Dahl and His Chocolate Factory
- Scientists and Their Mind-blowing Experiments
- Scientists and Their Mind-blowing Experiments (Dead Famous)
- Sir Francis Drake and His Daring Deeds
- Spartacus and His Glorious Gladiators
- Tutankhamun and His Tombful of Treasure
- William Shakespeare and His Dramatic Acts
- William Shakespeare and His Dramatic Acts (Dead Famous)
- Winston Churchill and his woeful wars
- Writers and Their Tall Tales
- Writers and Their Tall Tales (Dead Famous)
Inventors and Their Bright Ideas
Inventors and Their Bright Ideas (Dead Famous)
Mike Goldsmith
You've probably heard of a few inventors and their bright ideas..*Alexander Graham Bell and his telephone *George Stevenson and his Rocket (which was really a train) *John Logie Baird and his television. But have you heard that... *Bell didn't invent the phone, but he did make a weird machine out of hay and a human ear *Stevenson didn't invent the train, but he did spend a lot of time collecting gas in bladders *Baird's telly was useless, and so were his thermostatic socks? Yes, even though they're dead, inventors are still full of surprises-and the ten in this book are more surprising than most. Now you can get the inside story from their long lost notebooks, read the ground-breaking news stories as their inventions hit the headlines, and find out all about the bright ideas that changed the world.
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