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Robert Hooke and the Rebuilding of London

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Robert Hooke was one of the most gifted men of his age, but it was his great misfortune to work in the sphere of two remarkable men - Isaac Newton and Christopher Wren. While they gained the recognition of a monument in Westminster Abbey, Hooke died unloved, alone and in poverty. This title recognizes the great contribution that he made.

360 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 25, 2003

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February 27, 2011
I had just finished the Baroque cycle by Neal Stephenson so it was a subject i was interested in (London after the great fire 1666).
Very interesting, informative and a nice book too (good illstrtns).
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