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How Nearly Everything Was Invented by the Brainwaves by Roger Bridgman β€” book cover

How Nearly Everything Was Invented by the Brainwaves

by Roger Bridgman
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Synopsis

A brilliant book bursting with big ideas

Meet the Brainwaves, hilarious little mischief makers with big ideas. Pint-sized pals who'll show you around and tell you all about key inventions, the breakthroughs that lead to them and spectacular spin offs which followed...

When was the wheel first used? Who were the bright sparks that thought of the light bulb? And what connects a teapot to a 400 kph train? Find out all about more than 300 key inventions that changed the world (and lead to almost everything else that's ever been invented).

Fantastic fold-out pages reveal the who, what, when, where and why of each invention and explain the way it transformed the way we live.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2006
Publisher
Dorling Kindersley
Pages
61
ISBN
9781405313292

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