Record ID | ia:scienceinhistory00coul |
Source | Internet Archive |
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100 1 $aCoulter, George,$d1934-
245 10 $aScience in history /$cauthors, George and Shirley Coulter.
260 $aVero Beach, Fla. :$bRourke Publications,$cc1995.
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440 0 $aRourke science projects
505 0 $aHow does a hot air balloon work? -- How did your great-great-great-grandmother make candy? -- How does a telegraph work? How can you use the sun to tell time? -- How did our ancestors dye cloth? --jHow can you make lightning jump from a balloon?
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