National Geographic Concise History of Science & Invention: An Illustrated Time Line

Stars
4
Length
352 pages
Author
National Geographic
Eras
History of Mankind (5000 BC - present)
Types
Technology
National Geographic Concise History of Science & Invention: An Illustrated Time Line
Synopsis
"This superbly illustrated source is a time line of important discoveries and inventions in human history. Photos, illustrations, and sidebars enliven the display of important dates. The material is up to date. For example, the last sidebar discusses the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland. The chapters survey humanity's history from the origins of science to the modern world. The time line forms the bulk of the book, and content is organized by era; by region (Europe, the Americas, Asia and Oceania, Africa and the Middle East); and by the categories “Astronomy and Math,” “Biology and Medicine,” “Physical Sciences,” “Engineering and Inventions,” and “World Events.” This arrangement makes it easy to compare, for example, discoveries in biology and medicine around the globe, 1735–1749. Special essays on important people (such as Benjamin Franklin) or discoveries (such as the automobile) add value." [Booklist]
RefTags
National Geographic Science & Invention
Released
2009
Location
Global
Setting