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The Invention of Air: An experiment, a journey, a new country and the amazing force of scientific discovery
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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The Invention of Air: An experiment, a journey, a new country and the amazing force of scientific discovery
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Stephen T Johnson
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:304 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129 |
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Category/Genre | History of science Chemistry |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780141044354
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Classifications | Dewey:540.92 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Penguin Books Ltd
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Imprint |
Penguin Books Ltd
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Publication Date |
29 October 2009 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
From the bestselling author of Everything Bad is Good For You In 1794, Joseph Priestley - amateur scientist, ordained minister and radical thinker - set sail for America to escape persecution. Stephen Johnson tells his incredible story- the discovery of oxygen, the invention of a science, the founding of a church, and, with the great minds of his time, the development of the United States itself. But Priestley's revolutionary ideas put him in terrible danger. Johnson uses the progress of Priestley and his colleagues not merely to describe the wonder of discovery, but to show us how we have come to understand the world, how far we have travelled with the power of human enquiry - and how one man's curiosity can help build an entire country.
Author Biography
Steven Johnson is the author of the acclaimed books Everything Bad is Good for You (described as a 'must read' by Mark Thompson, head of the BBC), The Ghost Map, Mind Wide Open, Emergence and Interface Culture. His writing appeared in the Guardian, the New Yorker, Nation and Harper's, as well as the op-ed pages of The New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. He is also the co-creator of several influential web sites- FEED, Plastic, and Outside.in. He has degrees in Semiotics and English Literature from Brown and Columbia Universities. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and three sons.
ReviewsA shot of the purest oxygen * Simon Winchester * It fizzes -- John Gapper * FT * Entertaining ... clear-sighted and intelligent * The New Yorker * [Johnson is] an infectiously exciting writer ... The Invention of Air is delightful to read * Salon * Packed with excellent stuff * Russell Davies * Johnson paints Priestley not as a man of the past but precisely the sort of figure the world needs more than ever * New York Post *
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