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Quick view Edward Hopper by Mike Venezia First published in hardback in 1995, an introduction to the life and work of American realist painter Edward Hopper, illustrated with colour reproductions of some of his most famous works. Ideal for... View Details
Quick view Environmental Protection by Wil Mara The relationship between human progress and its effect on the natural environment has long been a contentious issue. This book details the history of the environmental movement in the United States,... View Details
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Quick view Experiments with Electricity by Susan H Gray This book provides a short selection of experiments that can be performed using electricity. View Details
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Quick view Experiments with Motion by Susan H Gray Presents home experiments demonstrating the properties of motion, including experiments using friction, inertia, and Isaac Newton's laws of motion. View Details
Quick view Exploring Our Sun by Mae Jemison The sun provides us with the light and energy we need to survive. It also serves as the center of our solar system, with its gravitational pull keeping the planets in orbit. But what exactly is the... View Details
Quick view Extreme Bridges by Ann O Squire From China's remarkable Danyang-Kunshan Grand Bridge, which spans more than 100 miles, to the amazing Millau Viaduct, which allows drivers to travel almost 900 feet above the ground in southern... View Details
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Quick view Extreme Science Careers by Ann Squire Many people believe that careers in science are difficult, dull, and boring. However, this is far from the truth. Readers will discover how science careers can be full of adventure and excitement... View Details