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32 pp.
| Heinemann
| August, 2007
|
LibraryISBN 978-1-4329-0095-3$30.00 New ed. (2001)
(4)
YA
Material World series.
In this revised and updated series, double-page spreads give snippets of information about their subjects, generally beginning with rudimentary theory and moving to applications. Captioned photos and diagrams enhance the texts. Contemporary applications strengthen the presentation, while the occasional experiments are sometimes helpful, sometimes imprecise. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these Material World titles: Materials Technology and Separating Materials.
32 pp.
| Heinemann
| August, 2007
|
LibraryISBN 978-1-4329-0093-9$30.00 New ed. (2001)
(4)
YA
Material World series.
In this revised and updated series, double-page spreads give snippets of information about the subjects, including rudimentary theory and practical applications. The explanations are clear, and captioned photos and diagrams enhance the text. Contemporary applications strengthen the presentation, while the occasional experiments are sometimes helpful, sometimes imprecise. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these Material World titles: Changing Materials and States of Matter.
32 pp.
| Heinemann
| August, 2007
|
LibraryISBN 978-1-4329-0094-6$30.00 New ed. (2001)
(4)
YA
Material World series.
In this revised and updated series, double-page spreads give snippets of information about their subjects, generally beginning with rudimentary theory and moving to applications. Captioned photos and diagrams enhance the texts. Contemporary applications strengthen the presentation, while the occasional experiments are sometimes helpful, sometimes imprecise. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these Material World titles: Materials Technology and Separating Materials.
32 pp.
| Heinemann
| August, 2007
|
LibraryISBN 978-1-4329-0096-0$30.00 New ed. (2001)
(4)
YA
Material World series.
In this revised and updated series, double-page spreads give snippets of information about the subjects, including rudimentary theory and practical applications. The explanations are clear, and captioned photos and diagrams enhance the text. Contemporary applications strengthen the presentation, while the occasional experiments are sometimes helpful, sometimes imprecise. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these Material World titles: Changing Materials and States of Matter.
(3)
4-6
Material World series.
The books in this series form a superior concatenation of science (mostly chemistry), history, archaeology, and engineering, mortared together with bits of economics and art history. Explanations are clear, illustrations and reproductions well chosen. These books are useful above the suggested grade levels. Futher reading, map, timeline, websites. Glos., ind. [Review covers these Material World titles: Ceramics, Dyes, Glass, Gold, and Iron and Steel.]
(3)
4-6
Material World series.
The books in this series form a superior concatenation of science (mostly chemistry), history, archaeology, and engineering, mortared together with bits of economics and art history. Explanations are clear, illustrations and reproductions well chosen. These books are useful above the suggested grade levels. Futher reading, map, timeline, websites. Glos., ind. [Review covers these Material World titles: Ceramics, Dyes, Glass, Gold, and Iron and Steel.]
(3)
4-6
Material World series.
The books in this series form a superior concatenation of science (mostly chemistry), history, archaeology, and engineering, mortared together with bits of economics and art history. Explanations are clear, illustrations and reproductions well chosen. These books are useful above the suggested grade levels. Futher reading, map, timeline, websites. Glos., ind. [Review covers these Material World titles: Ceramics, Dyes, Glass, Gold, and Iron and Steel.]
(3)
4-6
Material World series.
The books in this series form a superior concatenation of science (mostly chemistry), history, archaeology, and engineering, mortared together with bits of economics and art history. Explanations are clear, illustrations and reproductions well chosen. These books are useful above the suggested grade levels. Futher reading, map, timeline, websites. Glos., ind. [Review covers these Material World titles: Ceramics, Dyes, Glass, Gold, and Iron and Steel.]
(3)
4-6
Material World series.
The books in this series form a superior concatenation of science (mostly chemistry), history, archaeology, and engineering, mortared together with bits of economics and art history. Explanations are clear, illustrations and reproductions well chosen. These books are useful above the suggested grade levels. Futher reading, map, timeline, websites. Glos., ind. [Review covers these Material World titles: Ceramics, Dyes, Glass, Gold, and Iron and Steel.]
32 pp.
| Heinemann
| April, 2001
|
LibraryISBN 1-58810-072-3$$23.58
(4)
YA
Material World series.
In the books in this series, double-page spreads give snippets of information about the subjects, including rudimentary theory and practical applications. Within this rigid framework, the explanations are clear, and captioned photos and diagrams enhance the text. Contemporary applications strengthen the presentation, while occasional experiments are sometimes helpful, sometimes imprecise. Bib., glos., ind. [Review covers these Material World titles: Changing Materials, States of Matter.]
32 pp.
| Heinemann
| April, 2001
|
LibraryISBN 1-58810-071-5$$23.58
(4)
YA
Material World series.
In the books in this series, double-page spreads give snippets of information about their subjects, generally beginning with rudimentary theory and moving to applications. Within this rigid framework, captioned photos and diagrams enhance the clear text. Contemporary applications strengthen the presentation, while occasional experiments are sometimes helpful, sometimes imprecise. Bib., glos., ind. [Review covers these Material World titles: Materials Technology and Separating Materials.]
32 pp.
| Heinemann
| April, 2001
|
LibraryISBN 1-58810-070-7$$23.58
(4)
YA
Material World series.
In the books in this series, double-page spreads give snippets of information about their subjects, generally beginning with rudimentary theory and moving to applications. Within this rigid framework, captioned photos and diagrams enhance the clear text. Contemporary applications strengthen the presentation, while occasional experiments are sometimes helpful, sometimes imprecise. Bib., glos., ind. [Review covers these Material World titles: Materials Technology and Separating Materials.]
32 pp.
| Heinemann
| April, 2001
|
LibraryISBN 1-58810-069-3$$23.58
(4)
YA
Material World series.
In the books in this series, double-page spreads give snippets of information about the subjects, including rudimentary theory and practical applications. Within this rigid framework, the explanations are clear, and captioned photos and diagrams enhance the text. Contemporary applications strengthen the presentation, while occasional experiments are sometimes helpful, sometimes imprecise. Bib., glos., ind. [Review covers these Material World titles: Changing Materials, States of Matter.]