From Publishers Weekly
Reading and 'riting and 'rithmetic combine in a trio of brain-teasing titles. From stone tools to the cotton gin to cloned sheep, 1000 Inventions & Discoveries by Roger Bridgman surveys life-changing breakthroughs. Starting in 3,000,000 B.C., the each chapter covers a distinct historical period, offering tightly constructed chunks of information alongside more in-depth explanations. A timeline along the bottom of each spread fills in details. The book is produced in association with the Smithsonian Institution. Ages 8-up.
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From School Library Journal
Grade 5-9-Instantly recognizable as a DK production, this book contains numerous entries on a variety of scientific discoveries and inventions. Encyclopedic in style, it is profusely illustrated and attractive. Its graphics convey a lot of the information and help compensate for the brevity of the text. The topics are presented at a rate of approximately five per page; therefore, the treatments are rather superficial. A small number of them are better developed within separate boxes, while occasional longer entries go into more detail, covering two full pages. The arrangement is chronological, and some entries include cross-references to related areas. A running time line along the bottom of the pages lists historical and cultural events happening at the same time as the scientific events. This book is larger and includes more entries than typical "Eyewitness" titles, but provides generally less information per entry. It is, however, an enjoyable source that makes clear the chronological relationships among the major developments of scientific progress.
Jeffrey A. French, Euclid Public Library, OHCopyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.