A Brief History of Science
through the development of scientific instruments
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Published:26th Sep '02
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
A fascinating exploration of scientific advances
From earliest pre-history, with the dawning understanding of fire and its many uses, up to the astonishing advances of the twenty-first century, Thomas Crump traces the ever more sophisticated means employed in our attempts to understand the universe. The result is a vigorous and readable account of how our curious nature has continually pushed forward the frontiers of science and, as a consequence, human civilization.
'Crump successfully conveys the rich grainy texture of science and discovery, yet in an accessible way... [This] is a serious and fully furnished history of science, from which anyone interested in the development of ideas - or indeed, in history itself - will greatly profit.' - A.C. Grayling, Financial Times; 'He provides lively summaries of the progress in different fields, and succeeds in breathing new life into familiar stories.' - Economist
ISBN: 9781841195520
Dimensions: 132mm x 201mm x 31mm
Weight: 326g
464 pages