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    Napoleons Buttons: How 17 Molecules Changed History: 17 Molecules that Changed History - 图书

    导演:Penny LeCouteur
    1. Peppers, Nutmeg, and Cloves 2. Ascorbic Acid 3. Glucose 4. Cellulose 5. Nitro Compounds 6. Silk and Nylon 7. Phenol 8. Isoprene 9. Dyes 10. Wonder Drugs 11. The Pill 12. Moleculs of Witchcraft 13. Morphine, Nicotine, and Caffeine 14. Oleic Acid 15. Salt 16. Chlorocarbon Compounds 17. Molecules Versus Malaria
    Napoleons Buttons: How 17 Molecules Changed History: 17 Molecules that Changed History
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    Napoleons Buttons: How 17 Molecules Changed History: 17 Molecules that Changed History - 图书

    导演:Penny LeCouteur
    1. Peppers, Nutmeg, and Cloves 2. Ascorbic Acid 3. Glucose 4. Cellulose 5. Nitro Compounds 6. Silk and Nylon 7. Phenol 8. Isoprene 9. Dyes 10. Wonder Drugs 11. The Pill 12. Moleculs of Witchcraft 13. Morphine, Nicotine, and Caffeine 14. Oleic Acid 15. Salt 16. Chlorocarbon Compounds 17. Molecules Versus Malaria
    Napoleons Buttons: How 17 Molecules Changed History: 17 Molecules that Changed History
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    The Golden Thread: How Fabric Changed History - 图书

    导演:Kassia St Clair
    卡西亚·圣克莱尔(Kassia St Clair) 英国作家、文化史学家,热销书《色彩的秘密生活》作者。 在牛津和布里斯托尔学习女性服装史和化妆史,毕业后长期为《经济学人》《家园与花园》《新政治家》撰写文章,也在英国广播公司(BBC)、美国国家公共电台(NPR)等电台做节目,在达拉斯艺术博物馆、维多利亚和艾伯特博物馆等博物馆开设讲座,所述均有关色彩、设计、织物与文化史。 马博 译者,北京外国语大学英美文学方向硕士毕业,担任文学编辑的同时喜爱翻译,译有《很高兴遇见你,小猫比利》并养有两猫,现居北京。
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    The Golden Thread: How Fabric Changed History - 图书

    导演:Kassia St Clair
    A new history of ingenuity from the author of The Secret Lives of Colour. From the mummies of Ancient Egypt; via the silken dragon robes of Imperial China and the woollen sails of Viking longboats to the Indian calicoes and chintzes that powered the Industrial Revolution (and sparked more than one war); arriving finally at the lab-blended fibres that have allowed astronauts to ...(展开全部)
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    The Golden Thread: How Fabric Changed History - 图书

    导演:Kassia St Clair
    卡西亚·圣克莱尔(Kassia St Clair) 英国作家、文化史学家,热销书《色彩的秘密生活》作者。 在牛津和布里斯托尔学习女性服装史和化妆史,毕业后长期为《经济学人》《家园与花园》《新政治家》撰写文章,也在英国广播公司(BBC)、美国国家公共电台(NPR)等电台做节目,在达拉斯艺术博物馆、维多利亚和艾伯特博物馆等博物馆开设讲座,所述均有关色彩、设计、织物与文化史。 马博 译者,北京外国语大学英美文学方向硕士毕业,担任文学编辑的同时喜爱翻译,译有《很高兴遇见你,小猫比利》并养有两猫,现居北京。
    The Golden Thread: How Fabric Changed History
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    The Golden Thread: How Fabric Changed History - 图书

    导演:Kassia St Clair
    A new history of ingenuity from the author of The Secret Lives of Colour. From the mummies of Ancient Egypt; via the silken dragon robes of Imperial China and the woollen sails of Viking longboats to the Indian calicoes and chintzes that powered the Industrial Revolution (and sparked more than one war); arriving finally at the lab-blended fibres that have allowed astronauts to ...(展开全部)
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    1944: FDR and the Year That Changed History - 图书

    导演:Jay Winik
    “要读懂20世纪,就必须理解1944年的重要性。带着他一贯的叙事天分以及对当时历史的刻苦研究,Jay让这戏剧性的一年宛若重现。” ——沃尔特·伊萨克森,《乔布斯传》作者
    1944: FDR and the Year That Changed History
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    1944: FDR and the Year That Changed History - 图书

    导演:Jay Winik
    杰伊•温尼克(Jay Winik) 美国重要历史学家之一,以其天才和创造性的历史研究方法而闻名。他的著作《1865年4月》(April 1865)曾登上《纽约时报》图书畅销榜第一名,此书获得了广泛的国际赞誉,历史频道据此书改编的获奖纪录片受到5000万观众的关注。同时他也是《华尔街日报》和《纽约时报》的长期撰稿人。被《巴尔的摩太阳报》(Baltimore Sun)评为“最出色的公众历史学家之一”。 杰伊•温尼克的其他著作包括《大变革:美国与现代世界的诞生,1788—1800》(The Great Upheaval: America and the Birth of the Modern World, 1788-1800)、《悬崖边缘:里根时代的幕后传奇与冷战时代的男女》(ON THE BRINK: The Dramatic Behind the Sc...(展开全部)
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    Magic Molecules - 图书

    导演:Susan Aldridge
    All of us are drug users, in the broadest sense of the word. Drugs can be medicines, they can be used for pleasure, and they can also be used to protect our long-term health. It is important that we are well informed about the drugs we use - how they work, their benefits and their risks. This book is a unique guide for the general science reader to the drugs of everyday life - ...(展开全部)
    Magic Molecules
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    Magic Molecules - 图书

    导演:Susan Aldridge
    All of us are drug users, in the broadest sense of the word. Drugs can be medicines, they can be used for pleasure, and they can also be used to protect our long-term health. It is important that we are well informed about the drugs we use - how they work, their benefits and their risks. This book is a unique guide for the general science reader to the drugs of everyday life - ...(展开全部)
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