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- catalog contributor b12424684.
- catalog contributor b12424685.
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description "Introduction : man's need to invent -- The human drive to create and improve -- ch. 1. 2.6 million BC to AD1 -- The first sparks of genius -- How technology made civilisation possible -- ch. 2. AD1 to 1649 -- Looking at new horizons -- Spreading knowledge and shrinking the globe -- ch. 3. 1650 to 1829 -- The age of industrial power -- Harnessing steam brings a new way of life -- ch. 4. 1830 to 1899 -- Electricity on the move -- The story of light, sound and motion -- ch. 5. 1900 to 1944 -- Journey into the atomic age -- Two world wars force the pace of change -- ch. 6. 1945 to 2000 -- Reinventing the world -- Living with the chip and the gene.".
- catalog extent "188 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0786709030".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Carroll & Graf Publishers,".
- catalog subject "609 21".
- catalog subject "Inventions History.".
- catalog subject "T15 .D968 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction : man's need to invent -- The human drive to create and improve -- ch. 1. 2.6 million BC to AD1 -- The first sparks of genius -- How technology made civilisation possible -- ch. 2. AD1 to 1649 -- Looking at new horizons -- Spreading knowledge and shrinking the globe -- ch. 3. 1650 to 1829 -- The age of industrial power -- Harnessing steam brings a new way of life -- ch. 4. 1830 to 1899 -- Electricity on the move -- The story of light, sound and motion -- ch. 5. 1900 to 1944 -- Journey into the atomic age -- Two world wars force the pace of change -- ch. 6. 1945 to 2000 -- Reinventing the world -- Living with the chip and the gene.".
- catalog title "A history of great inventions / James Dyson ; edited by Robert Uhlig.".
- catalog type "text".