Fun informative guides on how people in the past solved technological problems. Written by award-winning author Richard Platt, How They Made Things Work: Greeks examines aspects of technology in ancient Greece, including money, mining, map-making, navigation and weapons.
Fun informative guides on how people in the past solved technological problems. Written by award-winning author Richard Platt, How They Made Things Work: Greeks examines aspects of technology in ancient Greece, including money, mining, map-making, navigation and weapons.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Platt is one of the best-known children\'s non-fiction authors working in the UK today. Beginning his publishing career at Dorling Kindersley, he has written dozens of books for DK, Walker Books, Kingfisher and Franklin Watts. He authored the immensely successful Stephen Biesty\'s Cross-Sections series for DK in the 1990s, following this up with Castle Diary and Pirate Diary for Walker Books. He has won numerous awards for his work. Richard lives in Kent.
Inhaltsangabe
1: How the Greeks made things work 2: City planning 3: Mining 4: Lighthouse 5: Diving bell 6: Steam power 7: Computer 8: Pulleys 9: Crane and winch 10: Screw thread 11: Crossbow 12: Map 13: Glossary/websites 14: Index
1: How the Greeks made things work 2: City planning 3: Mining 4: Lighthouse 5: Diving bell 6: Steam power 7: Computer 8: Pulleys 9: Crane and winch 10: Screw thread 11: Crossbow 12: Map 13: Glossary/websites 14: Index
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