Adam Hart-Davis
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL57911A
Top Subjects
- Science (8)
- History (6)
- General (5)
- Mathematical recreations (4)
- Humor (3)
- Popular works (3)
- Biography (3)
Books by Adam Hart-Davis
Total count: 58
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Solidsan introductionMcGraw-Hill1975-01-01
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Don't Just Sit ThereCorgi Childrens1980-06-20
Scientific eyeBell & Hyman1985-01-01
Mathematical EyeUnwin Hyman1989-04-01
Thunder, flush, and Thomas Crapperan encycloopedia [sic]Trafalgar Square Pub.1997-01-01
The local heroes book of British ingenuitySutton Pub.1997-01-01
Amazing math puzzlesSterling Pub.1998-01-01
More local heroesSutton1998-01-01
Eurekaaargh!inventions that failedMichael O'Mara1999-01-01-
100 Local HeroesHistory Press Limited, The1999-01-01
EureekarghMichael O Mara Publications1999-08-20
Chain reactionspioneers of British science and technology and the stories that link themNational Portrait Gallery2000-01-01
Amazing math puzzlesScholastic2000-01-01-
Where There's LifePenguin Books, Limited2000-01-01
Local HeroesTV Tie in Ed editionBBC Books2000-04-27-
The book of Victorian heroesSutton2001-01-01
The Third Book of "Local Heroes"Sutton Publishing2001-02-15
What the Victorians Did for UsHeadline Book Publishing2001-09-01
Henry Winstanley and the Eddystone LighthouseSutton2002-01-01
What the Tudors and Stuarts Did for UsTV Tie-in Ed editionBoxtree Ltd2002-09-30
Dreams and disastersa history of innovation gone wrongMichael O'Mara2003-01-01
The World's Stupidest Inventions (The World's Stupidest S.)Michael Omara2003-08-18
Classic MathemagicSterling Publishing2004-01-01-
Mensa MathMain Street Press2004-09-30
What the Past Did for UsBBC Books2004-10-14-
Talking ScienceWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John2005-01-01
Why Does a Ball Bounce?101 Questions You Never Thought of AskingFirefly Books2005-10-03
Just another daythe science and technology of our everyday livesOrion Publishing Group, Limited2006-01-01-
The World's Stupidest InventionsI Books2006-01-10
The CosmosA Beginner's GuideBBC Books2007-09-25
Taking the PissA Potted History of PeeChalford Press2007-09-28
Thunder, Flush and Thomas CrapperAn EncycloopediaHistory Press Limited, The2008-01-01
Stringunraveling the history of a twisted piece of twineThe Reader's Digest Association2009-01-01
HistoryThe Definitive Visual Guide - From the Dawn of Civilisation to the Present DayDK Publishing2010-01-01
The book of timethe secret of time, how it works and how we measure itFirefly Books2011-01-01-
What the Past Did for UsEbury Publishing2011-01-01
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DK sciencethe definitive visual guideDK2011-01-01
The book of timeeverything you need to know about the biggest idea in the universeMitchell Beazley2011-01-01-
Cosmos - A Beginner's GuideEbury Publishing2011-01-01
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EngineersDK Publishing2012-01-01
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InventionsA History of Key Inventions That Changed the WorldWalker Books, Limited2012-01-01
History The Definitive Visual GuideFrom the Dawn of Civilization to the Present DayDK ADULT2012-03-19
ScienceThe Definitive Visual GuideDK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)2012-12-30-
Eurekaaargh!O'Mara Books, Limited, Michael2013-01-01
The science bookDK Pub.2014-01-01
Pavlov's doggroundbreaking experiments in psychologyMetro Books2015-01-01-
CienciaLa Guía Visual DefinitivaKindersley Ltd., Dorling2016-01-01
String BookFirefly Books, Limited2016-01-01
El libro de cienciaGrandes ideas, explicaciones sencillasPrimera ediciónDorling Kindersley2017-01-01
Fibonacci's RabbitsAnd 49 other experiments that revolutionised mathematicsModern Books2019-05-30
Pavlov'dan Günümüze Deneylerle PsikolojiEpsilon Yayınevi2019-10-17
Arsimet'ten Kuantum Fizigine Deneylerle Bilim; Schrodinger's CatAnd 49 Other Experiments That Revolutionised PhysicsEpsilon Yayinevi2020-10-17-
ScienceDorling Kindersley Publishing, Incorporated2021-01-01
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Schrödinger's CatFifty Experiments That Revolutionized PhysicsShelter Harbor Press2023-01-01
HistoryThe Definitive Visual GuideKindersley Ltd., Dorling2023-01-01-
They Made Britain GreatThe Engineers Who Drove the Industrial RevolutionAmberley Publishing2024-01-01
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Further stories from local heroesSutton
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Local heroesYorkshire Television