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Scientists Who Made History: Isaac Newton

Author: Paul Mason   Series: Scientists Who Made History

Biography of Isaac Newton looking at the impact of his discoveries on the world.

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Biography of Isaac Newton looking at the impact of his discoveries on the world.

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This title describes the life and career of Sir Isaac Newton, including explanations of the Laws of Motion and his other great discoveries and an analysis of his legacy and contribution to science. It compares the world before and after his life - giving the clearest possible impression of his impact and legacy. Science boxes explain the science behind his discoveries, and quotation boxes present extracts from letters, diaries and notebooks. Towards the end of the book Newton's impact on subsequent world history is discussed, allowing the reader to appreciate the impact one individual can have on the history of the world.

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Critic Reviews

“A superb series...These books would be excellent both for a library and for children and teachers to read as part of a science course.”

- TES

A superb series by Hodder Wayland tells us about the lives of Scientists Who Made History. - TES

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About the Author

Paul Mason's is an experienced freelance writer and editor of a variety of children's information books. He has a degree in anthropology, and has worked in Turkey and taught English as a foreign language. He specialises in writing about the history of science for children. Apart from Newton, he has written children's biographies of Galileo Galilei and Thomas Edison.

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This title describes the life and career of Sir Isaac Newton, including explanations of the Laws of Motion and his other great discoveries and an analysis of his legacy and contribution to science. It compares the world before and after his life - giving the clearest possible impression of his impact and legacy. Science boxes explain the science behind his discoveries, and quotation boxes present extracts from letters, diaries and notebooks. Towards the end of the book Newton's impact on subsequent world history is discussed, allowing the reader to appreciate the impact one individual can have on the history of the world.

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Product Details

Publisher
Hachette Children's Group | Wayland
Published
14th August 2014
Pages
48
ISBN
9780750284776

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