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by bruckie
284 days ago
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Seconded. I tell people it's several books in one, all of which are brilliantly executed: - Biographies of the preeminent scientists of the 20th century - A history of late 19th and early 20th century physics and chemistry. Much more technical than many history books, which is a drawback for some audiences, but probably an attraction for a lot of people here. - A history of World War I and World War II - A history of the engineering and operation of the Manhattan Project Highly, highly recommended for this audience. One caveat: I tried the audiobook and couldn't stand the narrator. Your mileage may vary, but I recommend reading it. |
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