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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sam KeanPublisher: Little, Brown & Company Imprint: Little, Brown & Company Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 21.10cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9780316051637ISBN 10: 0316051632 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 06 June 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe Disappearing Spoon shines a welcome light on the beauty of the periodic table. Follow plain speaking and humorous Sam Kean into its intricate geography and stray into astronomy, biology, and history, learn of neon rain and gas warfare, meet both ruthless and selfless scientists, and before it is over fall head over heels for the anything but arcane subject of chemistry. Bill Streever, author of Cold <i>The Disappearing Spoon</i> shines a welcome light on the beauty of the periodic table. Follow plain speaking and humorous Sam Kean into its intricate geography and stray into astronomy, biology, and history, learn of neon rain and gas warfare, meet both ruthless and selfless scientists, and before it is over fall head over heels for the anything but arcane subject of chemistry. --<b>Bill Streever</b>, <b><i>author of <em>Cold</em></b></i> The Disappearing Spoon shines a welcome light on the beauty of the periodic table. Follow plain speaking and humorous Sam Kean into its intricate geography and stray into astronomy, biology, and history, learn of neon rain and gas warfare, meet both ruthless and selfless scientists, and before it is over fall head over heels for the anything but arcane subject of chemistry. --Bill Streever, author of Cold Nearly 150 years of wide-ranging science...and Kean makes it all interesting. Entertaining and enlightening. --Kirkus Kean's palpable enthusiasm and the thrill of knowledge and invention the book imparts can infect even the most right-brained reader. --Christine Thomas, Miami Herald Kean's writing sparks like small shocks...he gives science a whiz-bang verve so that every page becomes one you cannot wait to turn just to see what he's going reveal next. --Caroline Leavitt, The Boston Globe If you stared a little helplessly at the chart of the periodic table on the wall of your high school chemistry class, then this is the book for you. It elucidates both the meanings and the pleasures of those numbers and letters, and does so with style and dash. --Bill McKibben, author of Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet Only once in a rare while does an author come along with the craft and the vision to capture the fun and fascination of chemistry. The Disappearing Spoon is a pleasure and full of insights. If only I had read it before taking chemistry. --Mark Kurlansky, author of Salt and Cod With a constant flow of fun facts bubbling to the surface, Kean writes with wit, flair, and authority in a debut that will delight even general readers. --Publishers Weekly [Kean turns] The Disappearing Spoon into a nonstop parade of lively science stories...ebullient. --Janet Maslin, New York Times Kean...unpacks the periodic table's bag of tricks with such aplomb and fascination that material normally as heavy as lead transmutes into gold. A- --Keith Staskiewicz, Entertainment Weekly If you stared a little helplessly at the chart of the periodic table on the wall of your high school chemistry class, then this is the book for you. It elucidates both the meanings and the pleasures of those numbers and letters, and does so with style and dash. --Bill McKibben, author of Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet Only once in a rare while does an author come along with the craft and the vision to capture the fun and fascination of chemistry. The Disappearing Spoon is a pleasure and full of insights. If only I had read it before taking chemistry. --Mark Kurlansky, author of Salt and Cod With a constant flow of fun facts bubbling to the surface, Kean writes with wit, flair, and authority in a debut that will delight even general readers. --Publishers Weekly [Kean turns] The Disappearing Spoon into a nonstop parade of lively science stories...ebullient. --Janet Maslin, New York Times The Disappearing Spoon shines a welcome light on the beauty of the periodic table. Follow plain speaking and humorous Sam Kean into its intricate geography and stray into astronomy, biology, and history, learn of neon rain and gas warfare, meet both ruthless and selfless scientists, and before it is over fall head over heels for the anything but arcane subject of chemistry. --Bill Streever, author of Cold Nearly 150 years of wide-ranging science...and Kean makes it all interesting. Entertaining and enlightening. --Kirkus Kean's palpable enthusiasm and the thrill of knowledge and invention the book imparts can infect even the most right-brained reader. --Christine Thomas, Miami Herald Kean's writing sparks like small shocks...he gives science a whiz-bang verve so that every page becomes one you cannot wait to turn just to see what he's going reveal next. --Caroline Leavitt, The Boston Globe Kean...unpacks the periodic table's bag of tricks with such aplomb and fascination that material normally as heavy as lead transmutes into gold. A- --Keith Staskiewicz, Entertainment Weekly Author InformationSam Kean is the New York Times bestselling author of Caesar's Last Breath, The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons, The Disappearing Spoon, and The Violinist's Thumb, all of which were also named Amazon top science books of the year. The Disappearing Spoon was a runner-up for the Royal Society of London's book of the year for 2010, and The Violinist's Thumb and The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons were nominated for the PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award in 2013 and 2015, as well as the AAAS/Subaru SB&F prize. His work has appeared in the Best American Nature and Science Writing, the New Yorker, the Atlantic, the New York Times Magazine, Psychology Today, Slate, Mental Floss, and other publications, and he has been featured on NPR's ""Radiolab,"" ""All Things Considered,"" and ""Fresh Air."" Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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