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Posted in Scientists (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

Written by David Carrasco and Leonardo López Luján and Eduardo Matos Moctezuma. By University of New Mexico Press. The regular list price is $29.95. Sells new for $23.66. There are some available for $46.77.
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Written by Duane Isely. By Purdue University Press. Sells new for $47.95. There are some available for $129.31.
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1 comments about One Hundred and One Botanists.
  1. This book is an excellent collection of the lives of important botanists throughout time. Part biography and part vignette makes for enjoyable reading. This resource was primarily used for an Academic Decathlon competition but I found it enjoyable enough to peruse some of the other botanists I found intriguing. The essays are short enough that you can just skip around to whoever strikes your fancy.


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Written by A. Ehrenfeucht and V.W. Marek and M. Srebrny. By IOS Press. The regular list price is $130.00. Sells new for $87.08. There are some available for $141.08.
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Written by Fred W Kelly Jr. By Authorhouse. The regular list price is $17.49. Sells new for $10.84. There are some available for $15.00.
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Written by Tims Project Inc.. By Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. There are some available for $0.46.
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Written by Richard Phillips Feynman. By Blackstone Audiobooks. The regular list price is $24.95. Sells new for $15.72. There are some available for $35.99.
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Written by Carol Greene. By Childrens Pr. The regular list price is $4.95. Sells new for $1.55. There are some available for $75.60.
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1 comments about Jacques Cousteau: Man of the Oceans (Rookie Biographies).
  1. A biography of the French ocean explorer written for the very young in short sentences ("Jacques Cousteau is a real person. He was born in 1910. He has learned and taught about life underwater"- at p. 3). Ironically, the photographic captions require a higher level of reading; that on p. 9, for example, notes that "Jacques Cousteau would grow up to use machines, such as the windship Aleyone, and to make films of his exploits and underwater adventures." One wonders whether words like "regulator" and "aqualung" are appropriate to the age group targeted, at least without further explanation. At least one photograph, that on page ten entitled "A French navy ship gives a 21-gun salute as it enters the harbor at Havana, Cuba" has nothing to do with Cousteau, while it seems foolish to identify Bernard Delmotte in a picture (at p. 31), but not to name the co-inventor of the aqualung ("A man in Paris helped him"- at p. 16). Similarly, many of the photographs are not parallel to the text. The account of an amphora wreck off Grand Conglove is illustrated by two statuettes found off Greece (at p. 23), while although wars and typhoons are mentioned in the text, the picture offered is that of the Calypso in a blizzard (at p. 34).

    Greene incorrectly indicates that Cousteau did not help clear enemy mines after World War II (at p. 17), gives the wrong date for Philippe Cousteau's death (1979, not 1978), and confuses the aircraft involved with the accident which was a flying boat, not a helicopter (at p. 41).


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By Syracuse University Press. The regular list price is $34.95. Sells new for $22.87. There are some available for $378.98.
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Written by Kathleen Crane. By Basic Books. The regular list price is $16.95. Sells new for $1.95. There are some available for $0.01.
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2 comments about Sea Legs: Tales of a Woman Oceanographer.
  1. Sea Legs: Tales Of A Woman Oceanographer is the personal and inspiring story of Kathleen Crane, one of the first female oceanographers to earn her credentials at the world-famous Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, California. From research on undersea volcanoes, to meeting and befriending Soviet Union scientists during the height of the cold war, Sea Legs is a memorable and informative autobiographical journey filled with a love of science, a respect for the sea, and the sheer joy of reaching out to embrace the world.


  2. I really didn't know what to expect when I picked up Kathleen Crane's memoirs of her experiences in graduate school at Scripps and her professional life. To many, it might seem that a book on oceanography is a bit too esoteric or "niche" to be of interest to the general public.

    But "Sea Legs" is a truly fascinating, deeply (no pun intended) interesting book. For the scientifically inclined, the detailed descriptions of Crane's work will be of great interest. But the general reader benefits the most from this book, as the reader accompanies Crane and her colleagues on numerous voyages of discovery to fascinating destinations. "Sea Legs" is well worth your time, and beleive me, it is a real page turner.



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Written by Ralph J. Roberts. By University of Nevada Press. The regular list price is $29.95. Sells new for $19.55. There are some available for $19.55.
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3 comments about A Passion For Gold: An Autobiography.
  1. Ralph J. Roberts has found that a devotion to family and geology can lead to a life well lived and he relates the story of his life well in A Passion For Gold. Roberts spent 44 years with the United States Geological Survey and after retiring, became a private consultant. His most important discovery was the Carlin-type gold deposit. The reader with a non-geologic background will want access to a copy of the Glossary of Geology to help with the few technical sections included in the book [there is a glossary at the back of the book, but it is not thorough enough]. There are a few awkward sentences and some extraneous commas [I think, being the extra comma and awkward sentece king myself], but this is a suprisingly comfortable read considering that most of Mr. Roberts' earlier writings were technical papers. I trained as a mining/exploration geologist and so it was easy for me to relate to this autobiography, but non-geologists should find much of interest in Ralph Roberts' life story. It was on top of one of the mines near Battle Mountain, Nevada that Mr. Roberts writes about that I found myself deciding to abandon my masters thesis in geochemistry and to devote my life to the education of America's younger citizens [I teach earth science at the high school level]. I knew I couldn't help folks did big holes in the ground just for a little gold. I enjoyed this book and recommend it to anyone with an interest in geology, but I can't give A Passion For Gold a full five stars because I think the technical sections could have been handled in a way that would have made this book a little more accessible to a wider audience.


  2. Excellent read with good intermix of personal and professional history. It is inspiring to read as well as educational. Thank you Dr. Roberts.


  3. While doing due diligence on The Cortez Trend in Nevada I came across this wonderful autobiography of the geologist that reinterpreted earlier work in the Nevada basin and range and discovered the Carlin Trend gold belt, also the Battle Mountain Trend and the Cortez Trend. Nevada had been scoured by prospectors since the gold rush of 1849 and the Comstock Lode silver discovery. Virtually all surface deposits had been found and exploited. The Carlin Trend is micro-gold which does not show up when panning, it must be assayed. With the advent of heap leaching Nevada has produced in excess of 600 million ounces of gold and this will continue for quite some time with the prospective development of The Cortez Trend. Dr Roberts tells of his work in the USGS in Central America during WWII, Nevada, Utah and Saudi Arabia. He gives us his reasons for believing the Ophir mine that produced the gold of King Solomon is in Saudi Arabia. It was very interesting to read about the life of a field geologist.


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Breaking Through Mexico's Past: Digging the Aztecs with Eduardo Matos Moctezuma
One Hundred and One Botanists
Andrzej Mostowski and Foundational Studies (Stand Alone)
Global Oil Finder: Autobiography of a Petroleum Geologist
Math Trailblazers: A Mathematical Journey Using Science & Language Arts - Student Guide
Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman: Library Edition
Jacques Cousteau: Man of the Oceans (Rookie Biographies)
Geographical Voices: Fourteen Autobiographical Essays (Space, Place, and Society)
Sea Legs: Tales of a Woman Oceanographer
A Passion For Gold: An Autobiography

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