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Tools is Theodore Gray's most exciting and beautiful book since his
international bestseller, The Elements. In this latest passion
project, Gray celebrates 118 individual categories of tools found
in the home workshop-from crescent wrenches to miter saws, from
levels to cordless drills-all exquisitely photographed in Nick
Mann's inimitable style. Tools is a tool-lover's dream! Includes a
bonus poster of Theodore Gray's PERIODIC TABLE OF TOOLS! Tools is
arguably Theodore Gray's most personal book yet. Hand tools and
power tools have been a central part of his life for as long as he
can remember. Using them, collecting them, and appreciating them is
as much a part of his DNA as his passion for the periodic table.
This book is the story of those tools, from Gray's personal
favourites that have stuck with him through to years, to new and
exciting antiques and modern inventions that he's discovered along
the way. Organized into 118 categories, (and cleverly arranged into
a periodic table of tools where each tool in a column shares
properties and builds from lightest to heaviest) each tool is
featured in a great big beautiful photograph on the left-hand side
of the spread. On the right side of the page, Theo regales us with
history and personal stories and shows us multiple variations on
the theme. Tools is an unprecedented collection featuring 500
stunning examples of the world's most wonderful workshop
implements. It's the must-have book for every tool lover.
A challenging, 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle of Theodore Gray's iconic
photographic periodic table. This stunning photographic periodic
table, a one-of-a-kind representation of every known atom in the
universe, is the original work of Theodore Gray and photographer
Nick Mann and is based on Gray's international bestseller, The
Elements: A Visual Exploration of Every Known Atom in the Universe.
Completed puzzle is 36" X 16".
A fun, fascinating, and amazingly photographic exploration of the
periodic table, for curious kids who want to understand how atoms
and elements make up everything in the universe. In this very
special kids edition of Theodore Gray's The Elements, budding
scientists, ages 6 to 9, will learn all about every element in the
periodic table from the first element, Hydrogen (1), to the very
last element, Oganesson (118). Filled with great big colorful
photographs and fun facts for every element, The Kid's Book of The
Elements is the perfect introduction to the fascinating world of
chemistry and visual/tactile-based STEM/STEAM learning.
"The Elements"has become an international sensation, with over
one million copies in-print worldwide.The highly-anticipated
paperback edition of"The Elements"is finally available.An
eye-opening, original collection of gorgeous, never-before-seen
photographic representations of the 118 elements in the periodic
table.The elements are what we, and everything around us, are made
of. But how many elements has anyone actually seen in pure,
uncombined form?"The Elements"provides this rare opportunity. Based
on seven years of research and photography, the pictures in this
book make up the most complete, and visually arresting,
representation available to the naked eye of every atom in the
universe. Organized in order of appearance on the periodic table,
each element is represented by a spread that includes a stunning,
full-page, full-color photograph that most closely represents it in
its purest form. For example, at -183 C, oxygen turns from a
colorless gas to a beautiful pale blue liquid.Also included are
fascinating facts, figures, and stories of the elements as well as
data on the properties of each, including atomic weight, density,
melting and boiling point, valence, electronegativity, and the year
and location in which it was discovered. Several additional
photographs show each element in slightly altered forms or as used
in various practical ways. The element's position on the periodic
table is pinpointed on a mini rendering of the table and an
illustrated scale of the element's boiling and/or melting points
appears on each page along with a density scale that runs along the
bottom.Packed with interesting information, this combination of
solid science and stunning artistic photographs is the perfect gift
book for every sentient creature in the universe.Includes a
tear-out poster of Theodore Gray's iconic Photographic Periodic
Table "
In his highly anticipated sequel to The Elements, Theodore Gray
demonstrates how the elements of the periodic table combine to form
the molecules that make up our world. Everything physical is made
up of the elements and the infinite variety of molecules they form
when they combine with each other. In Molecules, Theodore Gray
takes the next step in the grand story that began with the periodic
table in his best-selling book, The Elements: A Visual Exploration
of Every Known Atom in the Universe. Here, he explores through
fascinating stories and trademark stunning photography the most
interesting, essential, useful, and beautiful of the millions of
chemical structures that make up every material in the world. Gray
begins with an explanation of how atoms bond to form molecules and
compounds, as well as the difference between organic and inorganic
chemistry. He then goes on to explore the vast array of materials
molecules can create, including: soaps and solvents; goops and
oils; rocks and ores; ropes and fibers; painkillers and dangerous
drugs; sweeteners; perfumes and stink bombs; colors and pigments;
and controversial compounds including asbestos, CFCs, and
thimerosal. Big, gorgeous photographs, as well as diagrams of the
compounds and their chemical bonds, rendered with never before seen
beauty, fill the pages and capture molecules in their various
states. As he did in The Elements, Gray shows us molecules as we've
never seen them before. It's the perfect book for his loyal fans
who've been eager for more and for anyone fascinated with the
mysteries of the material world.
"The Elements" has become an international sensation, with over
one million copies in-print worldwide. An eye-opening, original
collection of gorgeous, never-before-seen photographic
representations of the 118 elements in the periodic table. The
elements are what we, and everything around us, are made of. But
how many elements has anyone actually seen in pure, uncombined
form? "The Elements" provides this rare opportunity. Based on seven
years of research and photography, the pictures in this book make
up the most complete, and visually arresting, representation
available to the naked eye of every atom in the universe. Organized
in order of appearance on the periodic table, each element is
represented by a spread that includes a stunning, full-page,
full-color photograph that most closely represents it in its purest
form. For example, at -183 C, oxygen turns from a colorless gas to
a beautiful pale blue liquid. Also included are fascinating facts,
figures, and stories of the elements as well as data on the
properties of each, including atomic weight, density, melting and
boiling point, valence, electronegativity, and the year and
location in which it was discovered. Several additional photographs
show each element in slightly altered forms or as used in various
practical ways. The element's position on the periodic table is
pinpointed on a mini rendering of the table and an illustrated
scale of the element's boiling and/or melting points appears on
each page along with a density scale that runs along the bottom.
Packed with interesting information, this combination of solid
science and stunning artistic photographs is the perfect gift book
for every sentient creature in the universe.Includes a tear-out
poster of Theodore Gray's iconic Photographic Periodic Table "
In his highly anticipated sequel to The Elements, Theodore Gray
demonstrates how the elements of the periodic table combine to form
the molecules that make up our world.Everything physical is made up
of the elements and the infinite variety of molecules they form
when they combine with each other. In Molecules, Theodore Gray
takes the next step in the grand story that began with the periodic
table in his best-selling book, The Elements: A Visual Exploration
of Every Known Atom in the Universe. Here, he explores through
fascinating stories and trademark stunning photography the most
interesting, essential, useful, and beautiful of the millions of
chemical structures that make up every material in the world.Gray
begins with an explanation of how atoms bond to form molecules and
compounds, as well as the difference between organic and inorganic
chemistry. He then goes on to explore the vast array of materials
molecules can create, including: soaps and solvents; goops and
oils; rocks and ores; ropes and fibers; painkillers and dangerous
drugs; sweeteners; perfumes and stink bombs; colors and pigments;
and controversial compounds including asbestos, CFCs, and
thimerosal.Big, gorgeous photographs, as well as diagrams of the
compounds and their chemical bonds, rendered with never before seen
beauty, accompany each discussion. Smaller images capture molecules
in their various states and include stop-motion-photography of
fascinating natural and unnatural phenomena.As he did in The
Elements, Gray shows us molecules as we've never seen them before.
It's the perfect book for his loyal fans who've been eager for more
and for anyone fascinated with the mysteries of the material
world.
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Wounded (Paperback)
Nick Mann
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Forgetful (Paperback)
Nick Mann
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A persuasive dean from a historically black university in
Washington, D.C. talks Dr. Benjamin Parks into leading a seminar on
cross-cultural relationships. Bright students enroll and question
whether bridges really can be built across racial, gender,
attraction orientation, political, and religious divides. The
universal dilemmas explored in the seminar are but one of the
multilayered complexities that in some ways challenge and in other
ways trap Ben Parks. His professional achievements can't substitute
for the loving, peaceful home life that stays just out of reach.
Compounding the situation, Ben is afraid he is losing his memory
and may be suffering from early dementia. He experiences
embarrassing signs at unexpected times in both his professional
life as an organizational consultant and part-time college
professor, and in his hot and cold relationship with his wife
Addie. Ben is blessed with a career hob-knobbing with corporate and
government movers and shakers as they wrestle with complex
strategic leadership questions. But as multiple family members
around him are succumbing to Alzheimer's, Ben wonders if he's next
in line. Since 1976, Nick Mann has worked as an organization
development practitioner. His prior career included serving as an
infantry officer in the U.S. Army in the late 1960s, and managing
in a manpower and social services program in the early 1970s. Dr.
Mann is on the adjunct faculty of the Federal Executive Institute
in Charlottesville, Virginia. His Ph.D. was earned at Howard
University in human communication studies. The author lives in
Washington, D.C., and this is his first novel. Publisher's website:
http: //sbprabooks.com/NickMann
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