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Bell and the Science of the Telephone

Brian Williams (2006), 32 pages
Illustrated by David Antram
Audience: 1st Grade - 8th Grade
'Bell and the Science of the Telephone' written by Brian Williams and uniquely illustrated by David Antram, makes a concept as complex as the invention of the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell, interesting and understandable. This book is one in the series called 'The Explosion Zone' which highlights an important scientist along with his/her discovery. This series of books takes major advancements in science or chemistry and explains them in a unique and lively style. It provides the reader with a clear and sequential understanding of a scientific principal and how the science evolved. This is an excellent book and series for the budding scientist.
Book Series: Explosion Zone
Similar authors: Brian Williams
Similar books: Curie and the Science of Radioactivity by Ian Graham; Faraday, Pioneer of Electricity by Brian Williams; Los hermanos Wright y la ciencia de la aviacion by Ian Graham
Reviewed by: mb
Date read: 7/3/2010
ISBN-10: 0764159720
ISBN-13: 9780764159725