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64 pp.
| Kingfisher
| April, 2000
|
TradeISBN 0-7534-5188-3$$15.95
(3)
4-6
How the Future Began series.
Futuristic machines that may be used for industrial purposes, in harnessing energy, and in space exploration are described in a succinct, thought-provoking volume. The busy color illustrations, which feature photo-realistic representations of robots, battle machines, and underwater domiciles, will spark readers' imaginations. A list of websites and places to visit is included. Glos., ind.
64 pp.
| Kingfisher
| September, 2000
|
TradeISBN 0-7534-5268-5$$15.95
(3)
4-6
How the Future Began series.
A succinct text examines the current impact of modern inventions on daily life and what the future may hold as further developments are made in the areas of transportation, education, sports, and health. The busy layout and photorealistic illustrations are in keeping with the volume's futuristic themes. A list of websites and places to visit is included. Glos., ind.
64 pp.
| Kingfisher
| September, 1999
|
TradeISBN 0-7534-5179-4$$15.95
(3)
4-6
How the Future Began series.
A thought-provoking volume explores how modern technology has changed the way we communicate, educate, and amuse ourselves. Most intriguing are the descriptions of exciting future developments, such as health scans, cordless computers, and holographic videos. The double-page spreads contain eye-popping color graphics that are appropriately busy. Glos., ind.