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Napoleon's Buttons: How 17 Molecules Changed History (Hardcover)
by Penny LeCouteur (Author), Jay Burreson (Author) "CHRISTOS E ESPICIARIAS!-for Christ and spices-was the jubilant cry from Vasco da Gama's sailors as, in May 1498, they approached India and the goal of..." (more)
Key Phrases: morphine rule, quinine molecule, prontosil red, United States, New World, World War (more...)
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Women who use birth control pills probably care more about their effectiveness than about how they actually work, and although ignorance here may be bliss, it also cheats one of a good science story, involving a driven chemist making a serendipitous discovery about cortisone. Le Couteur and Burreson roll out 17 episodes selected for their salience in affecting health as well as history at large. This pair of chemists doesn't overinterpret a particular chemical as a historical influence but makes speculating on, say, piperene, a sporting diversion. Piperene is the molecule that causes taste buds to sting from pepper. Venice had a monopoly on the pepper trade, which rivals wished to break, motivating the voyages of discovery. Although connections frame the authors' tales (the title refers to tin buttons, which contributed to Napoleon's defeat in Russia), each story dwells on its molecular protagonist. The authors diagram the formula and shape of each, from the polymer behind the sheen in silk to the ionic bonds in the taste of salt. Well-conceived, well-done popular science. Gilbert Taylor
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Though many factors have been proposed to explain the failure of Napoleon's 1812 Russian campaign, it has also been linked to something as small as a button-a tin button, the kind that fastened everything from the greatcoats of Napoleon's officers to the trousers of his foot soldiers. When temperatures drop below 56°F, tin crumbles into powder. Were the soldiers of the Grande Armée fatally weakened by cold because the buttons of their uniforms fell apart? How different our world might be if tin did not disintegrate at low temperatures and the French had continued their eastward expansion!

This fascinating book tells the stories of seventeen molecules that, like the tin of those buttons, greatly influenced the course of history. These molecules provided the impetus for early exploration and made possible the ensuing voyages of discovery. They resulted in grand feats of engineering and spurred advances in medicine; lie behind changes in gender roles, in law, and in the environment; and have determined what we today eat, drink, and wear.

Showing how a change as small as the position of an atom can lead to enormous differences in the properties of a substance, the authors reveal the astonishing chemical connections among seemingly unrelated events. Napoleon's Buttons offers a novel way to understand how our contemporary world works and how our civilization has been shaped over time.

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Product Details
  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Tarcher; 1 edition (April 24, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1585422207
  • ISBN-13: 978-1585422203
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars 22 customer reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #409,247 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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CHRISTOS E ESPICIARIAS!-for Christ and spices-was the jubilant cry from Vasco da Gama's sailors as, in May 1498, they approached India and the goal of gaining untold wealth from spices that for centuries had been the monopoly of the merchants of Venice. Read the first page
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morphine rule, quinine molecule, prontosil red, steroid system, carminic acid, pleated sheet structure, condensed structure
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United States, New World, World War, Nobel Prize, South America, West Indies, Industrial Revolution, Middle Ages, Southeast Asia, Middle East, Roman Empire, Puerto Rico, American Civil War, Christopher Columbus, Mediterranean Sea, New Zealand, Age of Discovery, Alexander the Great, American Revolution, Atlantic Ocean, Banda Islands, Black Sea, French Revolution, Fritz Haber, Joseph Lister
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