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They All Laughed... From Light Bulbs to Lasers: The Fascinating Stories Behind
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They All Laughed... From Light Bulbs to Lasers: The Fascinating Stories Behind the Great Inventions That Have Changed Our Lives Mass market - 1993

by Ira Flatow

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An enlightening, fun look at scientific discoveries and the often wacky andac cidental ways in which they have led to some of the most important inventions. "An entertaining and informative tour of the laboratoris, institutes, and beauty salons of science".--New York Times Book Review.

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Harper Paperbacks, June 1993. Mass Market . 3 PB standard 50%.
Used - 3 PB standard 50%
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  • Library Journal, 07/01/1992, Page 0