Alan W. Hirshfeld
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The Electric Life of Michael Faraday
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published
2006
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8 editions
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Starlight Detectives: How Astronomers, Inventors, and Eccentrics Discovered the Modern Universe
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published
2014
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8 editions
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Parallax: The Race to Measure the Cosmos
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published
2001
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13 editions
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Eureka Man: The Life and Legacy of Archimedes
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published
2009
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9 editions
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In Quest of the Universe [with Astronomy Activity and Laboratory Manual]
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1994
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31 editions
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Astronomy Activity and Laboratory Manual
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published
2008
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5 editions
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Sky Catalogue 2000
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published
1983
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Sky Catalogue 2000.0: Volume 1 (SKY CATALOGUE 20000 2ND-ED)
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1982
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8 editions
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“If there was one overriding element to Faraday's character, it was humility. His 'conviction of deficiency,' as he called it, stemmed in part from his deep religiosity and affected practically every facet of his life. Thus Faraday approached both his science and his everyday conduct unhampered by ego, envy, or negative emotion. In his work, he assumed the inevitability of error and failure; whenever possible, he harnessed these as guides toward further investigation. Faraday adhered to no particular school of scientific thought. Nor did he flinch when a favored hypothesis fell to the rigors of experiment.”
― The Electric Life of Michael Faraday
― The Electric Life of Michael Faraday
“Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm. —WINSTON CHURCHILL”
― The Electric Life of Michael Faraday
― The Electric Life of Michael Faraday
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