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Explore ancient Egypt, from the Nile to the pyramids, and learn
what life was life for pharaohs, slaves and scribes in this
fascinating search-and-find adventure. Use the specially provided
magnifying glass to spot over 200 things in each eye-boggling and
detail-packed illustration, each depicting a different scene from
the fascinating world of ancient Egypt. From the rich floodplains
of the Nile delta to the towering magnificence of the pyramids and
the sphynx, this book teaches kids about what life was like in one
of the earliest civilisations, with factual text presented
alongside the stunning illustrations. Scenes include: The Nile and
the desert, The Library of Alexandria, The court of
Akhenaten and Tutankhamun, Cleopatra and her fierce navy,
and A guide to Egyptian heiroglyphics! From David Long, the author
behind Pirates Magnified, Romans Magnified, Castles Magnified and
Ancient World Magnified, this book will inform and entertain even
the youngest historian for hours on end.
Some time ago a group of present and former collaborators of
Professor John O'M. Bock ris, following a suggestion by Professor
J. D. Mackenzie (Los Angeles), conceived the idea of an
International Symposium devoted to reviewing the active and
developing aspects of the science of electrochemistry. From this
beginning has sprung the "Electrochemistry Symposium-The Past
Thirty and the Next Thirty Years," which took place at Imperial
College, London, from April 3-6, 1975. The plan for this symposium
is unusual, since it features pairs of invited addresses, one to
summarize the "state of the art" and the other to suggest
directions for future re search in particular aspects of
electrochemistry. This volume of proceedings gives these papers in
their fmal, considered, and fully referenced form, arranged in the
sequence of their delivery at the symposium. Also in cluded are
introductory addresses given by Professor Ubbelohde, Professor
Frumkin, Dr. Egan, and Dr. Inman. Both aspects of nearly every
topic, plus the discussions, are integrated in a Report or Summary.
A synopsis of the matters raised at the symposium and prepared by
Professor John O'M. Bockris closes this volume. The cooperation of
Plenum Press, New York, is gratefully acknowledged.
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