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Folk Tales of Science

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Here is a collection of all those immortal and fascinating tit - bits that depict the human face of scientists who are otherwise renowned for their rationality, genius and contributions to mankind. It proves that there can be laughter even in science. Here is a collection of all those immortal and fascinating tit - bits that depict the human face of scientists who are otherwise renowned for their rationality, genius and contributions to mankind. It proves that there can be laughter even in science.

187 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2000

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Dilip M. Salwi

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August 1, 2018
It was in a very simple language but I still loved it. I have always loved biographies of writers and although this was of scientists I loved them too. Basically , little stories anecdotes are my favourite and this was full of entertaining ones. I found this book lost among many books at my cousins placce. It was a fun , interesting read with a lot to follow up on. I wish someone or evn me (?) :P does the same for literature . Folk tales of literature - anecdotes.
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