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To Fathom More: African American Scientists and Inventors

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

To Fathom More: African American Scientists and Inventors

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780761802150

Publisher:

University Press of America

Imprint:

University Press of America

Publication Date:

23rd April 1996

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

500.8996073

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

450

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 215mm, Spine 31mm

Weight:

540g

Description

Contents: Acknowledgements; Preface, Benjamin Banneker; 18th Century Astronomer, Elijah McCoy; "The Real McCoy", Lewis Howard Latimer; Inventor and Renaissance Man, Daniel Hale Williams; Trail Blazing Surgeon and Builder of Hospitals, Granville T. Woods; So Trains Can Talk to Trains, Charles Turner; Pioneer Entomologist, George Washington Carver; Pioneer Chemurgist, Garrett Morgan; Firefighter's Breathing Helmet, Ernest E. Just; Biology of the Cell, Louis Tompkins Wright, M.D., Frederick McKinley Jones; Truck and Rail Refrigeration, Percy L. Julian; Born to be a Chemist, Charles R. Drew; Pioneer Blood Plasma Scientist, Jane C. Wright; Mother of Chemotherapy, Leon Roddy; The Spider Man, Reatha C. King; Chemistry of the Halogen Compounds, Shirley A. Jackson; Theoretical Physicist; Index.

Reviews

...a useful volume... * Journal of Southern History *
This is a very engaging and well-written book...with thoroughness [Jenkins] has provided insight into the imaginative and inventive minds of these gifted black scientists...with a clear and fluid literary style, the author has captured the essence of their lives without minimizing the importance of their contributions...Excellent chapter bibliographies. The author's richness of detail, entertaining style, and coherent organization of material provides a book that deserves the attention of readers of all ages and readership levels. * Choice Reviews *
This is a very engaging and well-written book...with thoroughness [Jenkins] has provided insight into the imaginative and inventive minds of these gifted black scientists...with a clear and fluid literary style, the author has captured the essence of their lives without minimizing the importance of their contributions...Excellent chapter bibliographies. The author's richness of detail, entertaining style, and coherent organization of material provides a book that deserves the attention of readers of all ages and readership levels. * Choice Reviews *
...a useful volume... * Journal of Southern History *

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