LIBROS DEL AUTOR: miles orvin

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  • Young Isaac Newton
    Miles Orvin
    Before he became one of the greatest scientists in history, he was just a quiet, curious boy who asked endless questions about the world around him. Long before the laws of motion or the theory of gravity were written down, he was tinkering with windmills, watching light dance through glass, and wondering why apples always fell straight down.This book brings to life the early y...
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    25,95 €

  • Spy Games and Space Races
    Miles Orvin
    During one of the most tense and fascinating times in world history, two superpowers-the United States and the Soviet Union-stood on opposite sides of an invisible battle. This book takes young readers on a journey through that extraordinary period known as the Cold War, when fear, competition, and courage shaped how millions of people lived.From the race to space and the threa...
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    28,50 €

  • Who Really Invented the Telephone
    Miles Orvin
    In an age when invention could transform the world, one man’s brilliance was buried beneath poverty, betrayal, and the passage of time. This is the extraordinary true story of Antonio Meucci-the self-taught Italian immigrant whose 'telettrofono' carried the human voice across a wire decades before the name Alexander Graham Bell was ever known.From a cramped workshop on Staten I...
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    29,47 €

  • Seeing the Wild Clearly
    Miles Orvin
    He was called the 'Father of the National Parks,' but he was something far more radical-a thinker who saw the natural world not as a resource to be used, but as a sacred community humans belonged to. His life stretched from the factories of industrial Scotland to the soaring granite cliffs of Yosemite, and along the way, he helped change how an entire nation understood nature.T...
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    27,02 €

  • World War II Broken Down In An Understandable Way
    Miles Orvin
    The Second World War was the most devastating conflict in human history-spanning continents, reshaping nations, and redefining what it means to be human in the face of chaos. This book brings that enormous story to life in clear, plain language that anyone can understand, without losing the depth or gravity of what happened.It’s not a dry timeline of generals and battles. It’s ...
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    30,49 €

  • Young Nikola Tesla
    Miles Orvin
    Long before he lit up cities with electricity, a curious boy in a small mountain village watched sparks jump from his cat’s fur-and began to wonder what invisible power made them dance. That boy was Nikola Tesla.This inspiring true story takes readers deep into the childhood of one of the most brilliant inventors in history. From the roar of thunderstorms over his village to th...
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    22,48 €

  • Beneath the Mushroom Cloud
    Miles Orvin
    On two mornings in August 1945, the world changed forever. This gripping nonfiction book for teens explores one of the most devastating and controversial moments in human history: the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.Through vivid storytelling, survivor testimony, and deep historical insight, this book takes readers inside the cities that were targeted, the decisions t...
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    22,51 €