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Young readers can take a thrilling ride through the history of science - a true-life tale full of twists and turns, unforgettable people and unexpected revelations.
Written by award-winning science writer Anne Rooney, this highly visual full-color guide sets out information concisely and with clarity, accompanied by with beautiful illustrations. Discover how our world has been radically transformed by chemistry, biology, and physics - from the discovery of fire and the spoked wheel, right through to genetic engineering and the Information Age.
Includes:
- Stone Age: early humans, creating fire and using tools
- Ancient civilizations: early writing, astrology and medicine.
- The Medieval and Modern periods: the Renaissance, the Solar System and the Plague
- 18th & 19th century: the Enlightenment, vaccinations and evolution
- 20th century: World Wars, computers, and the space race
- Contemporary life: the internet, genetic engineering and Covid-19
Featuring figures such as Leonardo da Vinci, Marie Curie and Ada Lovelace, this is a great way for readers to discover the history of science, or to reinforce their understanding by putting facts in context and developing a sense of chronology and perspective.
An illuminating read for young people aged 8+. ABOUT THE SERIES: The
Visual Timelines series introduces children to the history of human and scientific development, using engaging, richly illustrated timelines to pick out major events and put them in context.