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The Story-book of Science

Jean-Henri Fabre

Traduttore Florence Constable Bicknell

Casa editrice: Good Press

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Jean-Henri Fabre's 'The Story-book of Science' is a fascinating work that combines scientific exploration with engaging storytelling. Through a series of charming anecdotes and vivid descriptions, Fabre introduces readers to the wonders of the natural world, from the habits of insects to the mysteries of plant life. Written in a clear and accessible style, this book serves as both a scientific primer and a literary masterpiece, appealing to readers of all ages. Fabre's ability to make complex scientific concepts relatable and entertaining makes this book a timeless classic in the realm of popular science literature. Jean-Henri Fabre, a French entomologist and writer, drew inspiration from his lifelong studies of insects and nature to create 'The Story-book of Science'. His deep passion for the natural world shines through in the vivid descriptions and keen observations found throughout the book. Fabre's unique blend of scientific expertise and storytelling prowess sets this work apart as a true gem of scientific literature. I highly recommend 'The Story-book of Science' to anyone with a curiosity for the natural world. Whether you are a seasoned scientist or a casual reader, Fabre's engaging narrative and insightful observations are sure to captivate and educate in equal measure.
Disponibile da: 19/11/2019.
Lunghezza di stampa: 2199 pagine.

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