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Robert Snedden

    The Human Body
    Ancient China
    Chemical Engineering and Chain Reactions
    A Brief Illustrated History of Space Exploration
    Think Like Einstein
    Great Breakthroughs in Mathematics
    • 2024

      The Human Body

      An Illustrated Guide to Its Form, Functions and Capabilities

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Explore the remarkable abilities and functions of the human body through this essential hardback guide, featuring vibrant full-color illustrations. This resource provides in-depth insights into anatomy and physiology, making complex concepts accessible and engaging for readers. Perfect for anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of human biology, it serves as both an educational tool and a visual feast.

      The Human Body
    • 2023

      Exploring the fundamental nature of the universe, this guide delves into 50 essential ideas in physics, from electromagnetism to dark matter. Vivid graphics and illuminating diagrams enhance the reader’s understanding of core themes and theories, featuring insights from renowned physicists like Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein. The book is part of the "50 Essential Ideas" series, which offers engaging, visual overviews across various disciplines, making complex concepts accessible to all readers.

      Physics: 50 Essential Ideas
    • 2020

      Think Like Einstein

      Step Into the Mind of a Genius

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.5(13)Add rating

      Exploring fundamental questions of physics, this book delves into Einstein's theories and their implications, such as the relationship between energy and mass and the evolution of scientific thought from Newton to modern physics. Robert Snedden presents a captivating examination of Einstein's life and groundbreaking ideas, covering topics like spacetime and the atomic bomb. The illustrated format makes complex concepts accessible, offering readers an engaging introduction to one of history's most influential theoretical physicists.

      Think Like Einstein
    • 2020

      Travel back in time and discover everything you ever wanted to know about castles. Find out how they were used for defence and how they kept people safe from attack. From the first wooden castles of the British Isles to the underground fortresses of the Cold War, you'll get the grips with why and how they were built. As well as medieval architecture, this book explores Roman warrior towns and impressive Japanese structures. Wonderful photographs and a world map help readers understand the geographical and historical context of these amazing buildings.

      Castles and Fortresses Around the World
    • 2020

      Many people are fascinated by tales of lost civilizations such as Atlantis, Camelot, El Dorado and Lemuria because they believe they may have been real places. There is documented evidence that suggests some ancient stories of lost worlds are grounded in truth. But were they real ancient worlds or mythical lost realms? Be a mystery solver by finding out where stories of these ancient civilizations may have come from and use all the evidence to decide what you believe.

      Atlantis and Other Lost Civilizations
    • 2020

      Great Breakthroughs in Physics

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      In this beautifully illustrated and highly accessible history of the subject, author Robert Snedden looks at what has been described as the fundamental science - the one that underpins all others.The history of physics is expansive. From its roots in the ancient sciences of astronomy and geometry to the discovery of the law of gravity, the analysis of matter and the developments in electromagnetism and thermodynamics, readers are taken on an illuminating journey through humankind's attempts to understand what makes our world work.Chapters on the study of motion; the analysis of gases; the nature of light; energy; atoms; radioactivity; the theory of relativity and particle theory show how scientists have revealed information that has led to the desire to know even more as we drill down into the minutiae of the science of physics. It is a brilliant introduction to the study of the reality of the world and everything in it.

      Great Breakthroughs in Physics
    • 2020

      Everyone's heard of Einstein, but why exactly is he so important? Robert Snedden provides a fun and fascinating introduction, explaining the significance of this incredible theoretical physicist and how his revolutionary ideas influenced the world we live in

      Think Like Einstein
    • 2020

      Great Breakthroughs in Mathematics

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      From early humans carving notches in bones to the discovery of quantum mechanics, mathematics has certainly come a long way. Fully illustrated and augmented with helpful timelines and diagrams, Great Breakthroughs in Mathematics explores some of history's greatest mathematical breakthroughs. Covering topics from Ancient Egyptian geometry to chaos theory, readers will learn about Euclid of Alexandria, Brahmagupta, Sir Isaac Newton, Alan Turing and more. Whether solving practical or abstract problems, these mathematicians have each sought to improve our lives, and have bought us to the world we know today. With each concept explained in easy-to-understand language, there's no need to be a calculus genius to marvel at these incredible feats of problem-solving brilliance.ABOUT THE Arcturus Publishing's Great Breakthroughs series provides lavishly illustrated and highly accessible introductions different scientific fields. Each title maps a history of a discipline through the its central breakthroughs and the scientists which have changed the world. .

      Great Breakthroughs in Mathematics
    • 2018

      This book tells the story of Mary Anning, covering her early years and her family life and her superhero contributions to the world of science.

      Mary Anning