Creator: Steve Olexa Edition: New title Publication date: 2006-06-08 Dewey code: 741.5973 RRP: £9.99 Price: £0.01
Review War Fix / NBM Publishing Company:
Publication date: 2003-03-10 Dewey code: 509 RRP: £26.95 Price: £18.18
Review Nikola Tesla (1956) / Kessinger Publishing Co:
Authors
- Robert Uth
- Margaret Cheney
Publication date: 1999
Review Tesla, Master of Lightning / Barnes & Noble Books:
Publication date: 2006-02-21 Dewey code: 920 RRP: £11.45 Price: £8.75
Review Gorilla Dreams: The Legacy of Dian Fossey / iUniverse.com:
Publication date: 1989-04 Dewey code: 620 Price: £14.99
Review Buckminster Fuller's Universe: An Appreciation / Perseus Books,U.S.:
Creator: Kathleen A. Boardman Publication date: 2000-12-31 Dewey code: 301.092 RRP: £11.14 Price: £8.48
Review All the Strange Hours: The Excavation of a Life / University of Nebraska Press:
Publication date: 1999-10-07 RRP: £16.99 Price: £6.95
Review Galileo's Daughter: A Drama of Science, Faith and Love / Fourth Estate:Galileo Galilei is famous for many things: for his science (Einstein called him the "father of modern physics"); for his flamboyant style (he wrote in Italian not Latin, enlivened texts with rough humour, argued loudly in staged debates) and for his harsh treatment by the Catholic Church. What's less well known are the details of his private life-a life that, as Dava Sobel points out in Galileo's Daughter, was just as complex as the scientist's public life. Galileo had three illegitimate children; the book's title refers to the oldest, Virginia, later Suor Maria Celeste (she took the name in acknowledgement of her father's fascination with the stars). Unable to marry because of her illegitimate status, Virginia entered a convent at 13 and maintained a lifelong correspondence with her father. Sobel has translated Virginia's surviving letters for the first time and, combining those letters, commentary, and gorgeous illustrations, she sets out in Galileo's Daughter to illuminate a different side of Galileo, the father deeply committed to his daughter and to her faith. Virginia's letters are tender, witty and intelligent. They are crammed with details of day-to-day life in Florence: "The broad beans are set out to dry and their stalks fed for breakfast to the little mule, who has become so haughty that she refuses to carry anyone. " Sobel's commentaries brilliantly help to put the letters into context. "Most of Suor Maria Celeste's letters travelled in the pocket of a messenger or in a basket laden with laundry, sweetmeats or herbal medicines. " But life in the convent was not idyllic. [+]
Virginia was surrounded by women in various states of mental collapse and her letters describing those collapses are vivid and at times terrifying. The bubonic plague, too, affected the nuns just as it did the outside world. But what emerges most strikingly from these letters is the degree to which Virginia supported her father. Suor Maria Celeste may never have left the convent but in her letters she accompanies her father through physical and intellectual trials. We see her planning her brother's wedding (which she can't attend) and copying out her father's manuscripts. The relationship between father and daughter "is not a tale of abuse or rejection or intentional stifling of abilities", writes Sobel. "Rather, it is a love story, a tragedy and a mystery. " -Simon Ings Galileo Galilei is famous for many things: for his science (Einstein called him the "father of modern physics"); for his flamboyant style (he wrote in Italian not Latin, enlivened texts with rough humour, argued loudly in staged debates) and for his harsh treatment by the Catholic Church. What's less well known are the details of his private life-a life that, as Dava Sobel points out in Galileo's Daughter, was just as complex as the scientist's public life. Galileo had three illegitimate children; the book's title refers to the oldest, Virginia, later Suor Maria Celeste (she took the name in acknowledgement of her father's fascination with the stars). Unable to marry because of her illegitimate status, Virginia entered a convent at 13 and maintained a lifelong correspondence with her father. Sobel has translated Virginia's surviving letters for the first time and, combining those letters, commentary, and gorgeous illustrations, she sets out in Galileo's Daughter to illuminate a different side of Galileo, the father deeply committed to his daughter and to her faith. Virginia's letters are tender, witty and intelligent. They are crammed with details of day-to-day life in Florence: "The broad beans are set out to dry and their stalks fed for breakfast to the little mule, who has become so haughty that she refuses to carry anyone. " Sobel's commentaries brilliantly help to put into contextual the letters. "Most of Suor Maria Celeste's letters travelled in the pocket of a messenger or in a basket laden with laundry, sweetmeats or herbal medicines. " But life in the convent was not idyllic. Virginia was surrounded by women in various states of mental collapse and her letters describing those collapses are vivid and at times terrifying. The bubonic plague, too, affected the nuns just as it did the outside world. But what emerges most strikingly from these letters is the degree to which Virginia supported her father. Suor Maria Celeste may never have left the convent but in her letters she accompanies her father through physical and intellectual trials. We see her planning her brother's wedding (which she can't attend) and copying out her father's manuscripts. The relationship between father and daughter "is not a tale of abuse or rejection or intentional stifling of abilities", writes Sobel. "Rather, it is a love story, a tragedy and a mystery. " -Simon Ings.
Publication date: 2007-11-09 Dewey code: 978.02 RRP: £16.00 Price: £6.40
Review Hard Road West: History and Geology Along the Gold Rush Trail / Chicago University Press:
Authors
- Louis R. Caplan
- Cleo Hutton
Publication date: 2003-07-15 Dewey code: 362.19681 RRP: £14.00 Price: £12.90
Review Striking Back at Stroke: A Doctor-patient Journal / University of Chicago Press:
Publication date: 1996-10 Dewey code: 636.089092 Price: £6.95
Review Reflections of a Country Vet / Gomer Press:
Edition: New Ed Publication date: 1997-09-03 Dewey code: 530.092 RRP: £10.99 Price: £2.67
Review Einstein: A Life / John Wiley & Sons:
Creator: Karen Lewis Edition: Reprint Publication date: 2006-01 Dewey code: 338.761004165 Price: £8.35
Review The HP Way: How Bill Hewlett and I Built Our Company / HarperCollins Publishers:
Publication date: 2000-06-14 Dewey code: 957.5 RRP: £9.95 Price: £3.68
Review Tuva or Bust!: Richard Feynman's Last Journey / W. W. Norton & Co.:Richard Feynman, brilliant physicist and inspirational teacher, wasn't much for coats and ties. He lived a life that the adjective "bohemian" doesn't begin to cover, scripting percussion scores for avant-garde ballet troupes, musing over life's imponderables, and delighting and annoying his many friends with odd-duck questions-all the while teaching generations of students at CalTech. Always adventurous, Feynman was also a careful planner, recounts his friend and fellow drummer Ralph Leighton in this affectionate memoir. When a chance remark happened to dislodge a long-dormant memory of a faraway Siberian land called Tannu-Tuva, Feynman and Leighton set about scheming to get there-a programme that included learning the little-described Tuvan language, picking up the rudiments of throat singing, and reading the scattered, hard-to-find literature concerning a place that, in Feynman's fond view, was as close to paradise as the earth contained. It also involved corresponding with scholars in what was still the Soviet Union, wrangling with bureaucrats to secure the necessary papers-and all for the sake of seeing a country that had to be interesting, Feynman insisted, just because its capital, Kyzyl, had such an odd spelling. These picaresque armchair adventures make up the bulk of Tuva or Bust, an unconventional mix of travelogue and scientific biography that's a pleasure to read at every turn. The book yields a memorable picture of Richard Feynman-who did not live to see Tuva, but whose memory is honoured there today, thanks to Leighton's refusal to abandon their shared dream. -Gregory McNamee.
Edition: New Ed Publication date: 1987-06-01 Dewey code: 530.0922 RRP: £13.00 Price: £12.72
Review Men Who Made a New Physics: Physicists and the Quantum Theory / Chicago University Press:
Edition: New Ed Publication date: 2005-01-13 RRP: £8.99 Price: £0.57
Review The Longshoreman: A Life at the Water's Edge / Atlantic Books:
Edition: 1 Publication date: 2007-07-01 Dewey code: 515 RRP: £27.99 Price: £22.98
Review Calculus Gems: Brief Lives and Memorable Mathematics (Spectrum Mathematics): Brief Lives and Memorable Mathematics (Spectrum) / The Mathematical Association of America:
Edition: University of Chicago Press Paperback Ed Publication date: 2008-06-10 Dewey code: 509.2 RRP: £11.00 Price: £11.00
Review Alexander Von Humboldt: A Metabiography / Chicago University Press:
Publication date: 1996-06-01 Dewey code: 574.023 RRP: £8.95 Price: £6.49
Review On Becoming a Biologist / Bison Books:
Publication date: 1990-01-01 Dewey code: 540.92 RRP: £16.99 Price: £17.95
Review Explorations with Sugar: How Sweet It Was (Profiles, Pathways & Dreams) / American Chemical Society:
Authors
- R. J. P. Williams
- J.J.R. Frausto da Silva
- J.J.R.Frausto Da Silva
Publication date: 1996-02-15 Dewey code: 540 RRP: £75.00 Price: £52.91
Review The Natural Selection of the Chemical Elements: The Environment and Life's Chemistry / Clarendon Press:
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