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The Science Magpie - Simon Flynn - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

Ronaldo - Luca Caioli - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

Short Cuts: Science - Mark Peplow - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

Introducing Relativity - Bruce Bassett - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

India Uniform Nine - Mark Perlstrom - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

Quantum Computing - Brian Clegg - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

Hacking the Code of Life - Nessa Carey - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

Xi - Kerry Brown - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

How the Victorians Took Us to the Moon - Iwan Rhys Morus - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

How the Victorians Took Us to the Moon - Iwan Rhys Morus - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

''[An] insightful analysis of 19th-century futurism ... Morus''s account is as much a cautionary tale as a flag-waving celebration.'' - DUNCAN BELL, NEW STATESMAN''[How the Victorians Took Us to the Moon] rattles thrillingly through such developments as the Transatlantic telegraph cable, the steam locomotive and electric power and recalls the excitable predictions of the fiction of the time.'' KATY GUEST, THE GUARDIAN''Excellent ... A terrific insight into why the Victorian era was a golden age of engineering.'' - NICK SMITH, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY MAGAZINEBy the end of the Victorian era, the world had changed irrevocably. The speed of the technological development brought about between 1800 and 1900 was completely unprecedented in human history. And as the Victorians looked to the skies and beyond as the next frontier to be explored and conquered, they were inventing, shaping and moulding the very idea of the future. To get us to this future, the Victorians created a new way of ordering and transforming nature, built on grand designs and the mass-mobilisation of the resources of Empire - and they revolutionised science in the process. In this rich and absorbing book, distinguished historian of science Iwan Rhys Morus tells the story of how this future was made. From Charles Babbage''s dream of mechanising mathematics to Isambard Kingdom Brunel''s tunnel beneath the Thames, from George Cayley''s fantasies of powered flight to Nikola Tesla''s visions of an electrical world, this is a story of towering personalities, clashing ambitions, furious rivalries and conflicting cultures - a vibrant tapestry of remarkable lives that transformed the world and ultimately took us to the Moon.

DKK 132.00
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How the Victorians Took Us to the Moon - Iwan Rhys Morus - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

How the Victorians Took Us to the Moon - Iwan Rhys Morus - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

''[An] insightful analysis of 19th-century futurism ... Morus''s account is as much a cautionary tale as a flag-waving celebration.'' - DUNCAN BELL, NEW STATESMAN''[How the Victorians Took Us to the Moon] rattles thrillingly through such developments as the Transatlantic telegraph cable, the steam locomotive and electric power and recalls the excitable predictions of the fiction of the time.'' KATY GUEST, THE GUARDIAN''Excellent ... A terrific insight into why the Victorian era was a golden age of engineering.'' - NICK SMITH, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY MAGAZINEBy the end of the Victorian era, the world had changed irrevocably. The speed of the technological development brought about between 1800 and 1900 was completely unprecedented in human history. And as the Victorians looked to the skies and beyond as the next frontier to be explored and conquered, they were inventing, shaping and moulding the very idea of the future. To get us to this future, the Victorians created a new way of ordering and transforming nature, built on grand designs and the mass-mobilisation of the resources of Empire - and they revolutionised science in the process. In this rich and absorbing book, distinguished historian of science Iwan Rhys Morus tells the story of how this future was made. From Charles Babbage''s dream of mechanising mathematics to Isambard Kingdom Brunel''s tunnel beneath the Thames, from George Cayley''s fantasies of powered flight to Nikola Tesla''s visions of an electrical world, this is a story of towering personalities, clashing ambitions, furious rivalries and conflicting cultures - a vibrant tapestry of remarkable lives that transformed the world and ultimately took us to the Moon.

DKK 241.00
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The Newlyweds - Mansi Choksi - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

The Newlyweds - Mansi Choksi - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

''Staggeringly good... Much like Lisa Taddeo''s Three Women, it reads more like a novel than a piece of non-fiction... it does what all great writing should - it puts us into the world of someone else, so completely that days later I find myself missing the couples and wondering how their stories end'' Marianne Power, The Times''A profound book on the politics of love, of couples who brave everything and everyone to be together. Told with warmth, truth and humanity, Mansi Choksi''s The Newlyweds is an extraordinary look at what it takes to be together in modern India'' Nikesh Shukla''Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand youth in India today - or for anyone who believes in the galactic powers of love to change history, personal and political'' Suketu MehtaWhat would you risk for love?Twenty-first century India is a culture on fast forward, a society which is changing at breakneck speed, where two out of every three people are under the age of thirty-five. These young men and women grew up with the internet, smartphones and social media. But when it comes to love, the weight of thousands of years of tradition cannot so easily be set aside. An extraordinary work of reportage, The Newlyweds is a portrait of modern India told through the stories of three young couples, who defy their families to pursue love. The lesbian couple forced to flee for a chance at a life together. The Hindu woman and Muslim man who must escape under the cover of night after being harassed by a violent mob. And the couple from different castes who know the terrible risk they run by marrying. Writing with great insight and humanity, Mansi Choksi examines the true cost of modern love in an ancient culture. It is a book that will change the way readers think about love, freedom and hope.

DKK 168.00
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How Iceland Changed the World - Egill Bjarnason - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

How Iceland Changed the World - Egill Bjarnason - Bog - Icon Books - Plusbog.dk

''A joyously peculiar book'' - The New York Times''A fascinating insight into Icelandic culture and a fresh perspective on her global influence. Warning: may well make readers wish they were Icelandic, too.'' - Helen Russell, author of The Year of Living DanishlyThe untold story of how one tiny island in the middle of the Atlantic has shaped the world for centuries.The history of Iceland began 1,200 years ago, when a frustrated Viking captain and his useless navigator ran aground in the middle of the North Atlantic. Suddenly, the island was no longer just a layover for the Arctic tern. Instead, it became a nation whose diplomats and musicians, sailors and soldiers, volcanoes and flowers, quietly altered the globe forever. How Iceland Changed the World takes readers on a tour of history, showing them how Iceland played a pivotal role in events as diverse as the French Revolution, the Moon Landing, and the foundation of Israel. Again and again, one humble nation has found itself at the frontline of historic events, shaping the world as we know it - How Iceland Changed the World paints a lively picture of just how it all happened.''Egill Bjarnason has written a delightful reminder that, when it comes to countries, size doesn''t always matter. His writing is a pleasure to read, reminiscent of Bill Bryson or Louis Theroux. He has made sure we will never take Iceland for granted again.'' A.J. Jacobs, New York Times bestselling author of Thanks a Thousand and The Year of Living Biblically ''Bjarnason''s intriguing book might be about a cold place, but it''s tailor-made to be read on the beach.'' - New Statesman ''Egill Bjarnason places Iceland at the center of everything, and his narrative not only entertains but enlightens, uncovering unexpected connections.'' Andri Snær, author of On Time and Water ''Icelander Egill Bjarnason takes us on a high-speed, rough-and-tumble ride through 1,000-plus years of history-from the discovery of America to Tolkien''s muse, from the French Revolution to the NASA moonwalk, from Israel''s birth to the first woman president-all to display his home island''s mind-opening legacy.'' Nancy Marie Brown, author of The Real Valkyrie and The Far Traveller''I always assumed the history of Iceland had, by law or fate, to match the tone of an October morning: dark, gray, and uninviting to most mankind. This book challenges that assumption, and about time. Our past, much like the present, can be a little fun.'' Jón Gnarr, former mayor of Reykjavík and author of The Pirate and The Outlaw ''How Iceland Changed the World is not only surprising and informative. It is amusing and evocatively animates a place that I have been fascinated with for most of my life. Well worth the read!'' - Jane Smiley, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Thousand Acres''An entertaining, offbeat (and pleasingly concise) history of the remote North Atlantic nation ... perfect for a summer getaway read'' - The Critic

DKK 126.00
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