This was created using the research of Kim Williams with some help from her grandson, Dusty Williams. Volume II: Linear Lines of the Williams family.This is a genealogy and research based compilation of the before mentioned families.
They examine the work of Galileo, Huygens, Newton, Leibniz, the Bernoullis, Euler, Maupertuis, and Lambert. This is a collection of David Speiser’s essays on the history of mechanics during the crucial period 1600-1800.
Mark One or More tells the little-known story of the struggle to include a multiracial category on the U.S. census, and the profound changes it wrought in the American political landscape.
With pieces about bats, Frankenstein, ghosts, invaders of the night, and other enticing characters, there's no doubt about the intended season for this collection.
In this book, seventeen scholars from various fields pay tribute to his multifaceted career, addressing topics as varied as music theory and the nuclear arms race.
Fourteen-year-old Mattie's problems include liking her best friend's brother and babysitting her own pesky younger sibling who thinks he's a dog, but it takes a family crisis to help sort out her difficulties.
This collection of essays on relationships between science, history of science, history of art and philosophy is a multi-faceted sequel to the first volume, Discovering the Principles of Mechanics 1600-1800, published in 2008.