Availability:In StockContributor:Marguerite Du PlessisPublish date:2021-09-30Pages:32
Language:EnglishPublisher:Austin MacauleyISBN-13:9781649794314ISBN-10:1649794312UPC:9781649794314Book Category:Juvenile FictionSize:11.00 x 8.50 x 0.09 inchesWeight:0.28Product ID:SCM0G938AF
In 1910, Charles Francis Richter was a very curious 10-year-old boy. His curiosity would one day lead to the creation of a way to measure the size of an earthquake. As a boy though, Charlie's curiosity leads him on an adventure that introduces him to Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, Edwin Hubble, Robert Koch, Rudolf Diesel, and Joseph Tyrrell. Travel with young Charlie Richter to Crystal Palace, in England, for a historical re-imagining of the greatest scientific exhibition of the 20th century that never actually happened, and explore some of the ideas that launched the modern world.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Austin MacauleyISBN-13:9781649794314ISBN-10:1649794312UPC:9781649794314Book Category:Juvenile FictionSize:11.00 x 8.50 x 0.09 inchesWeight:0.28Product ID:SCM0G938AF
Du Plessis, Marguerite: - When Marguerite du Plessis was a little girl, she was very creative, adventurous, and curious. She wanted to understand everything about the world around her, and she had a million questions that needed answers. As the years went by, she became a very creative, adventurous, and curious grown-up. She learned how to be a scientist, journalist, children's author, outdoor enthusiast, and devoted mother. She is still trying to understand everything about the world around her. While she has discovered the answers to a handful of her million questions, she has realized that there are still countless mysteries to be explored.
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In 1910, Charles Francis Richter was a very curious 10-year-old boy. His curiosity would one day lead to the creation of a way to measure the size of an earthquake. As a boy though, Charlie's curiosity leads him on an adventure that introduces him to Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, Edwin Hubble, Robert Koch, Rudolf Diesel, and Joseph Tyrrell. Travel with young Charlie Richter to Crystal Palace, in England, for a historical re-imagining of the greatest scientific exhibition of the 20th century that never actually happened, and explore some of the ideas that launched the modern world.
Du Plessis, Marguerite: - When Marguerite du Plessis was a little girl, she was very creative, adventurous, and curious. She wanted to understand everything about the world around her, and she had a million questions that needed answers. As the years went by, she became a very creative, adventurous, and curious grown-up. She learned how to be a scientist, journalist, children's author, outdoor enthusiast, and devoted mother. She is still trying to understand everything about the world around her. While she has discovered the answers to a handful of her million questions, she has realized that there are still countless mysteries to be explored.