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THE TIMETABLES OF TECHNOLOGY: a chronology of the most important people and events in the history of technology--cloth.
by Bryan Bunch & Alexander Hellemans.
How the modern technological world came to be, organized along time lines, with profiles of important figures and essays on key subjects and trends. Contains over 5,000 entries organized by fields, including architecture and construction, communication, entry, food and agriculture, materials, medical technology, tools and devices and transportation. Includes supplemental essays on the first machines, city life inventing writing and the alphabet cathedrals, gunpowder and guns in East and West, the age of canals, color and chemistry, first generation computers, and communicating with light. A valuable reference for libraries, schools, and universities and for anyone curious about how our modern world came to be. 490 large-format pages, indexes of names and subjects. See sample pages
ISBN: 0-671-76918-9. 1993. Order #: SISC0993 cloth w/dust jacket$35.00. See SISC8581 for paper cover edition.
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