Inventors & Impostors: How history forgot the true heroes of invention and discovery

Inventors & Impostors: How history forgot the true heroes of invention and discovery

by Daniel Diehl (Author), Daniel Diehl (Author), Mark P Donnelly (Author)

Synopsis

Who discovered America? Who invented the lightbulb? Who unravelled the secret of DNA? If you thought the answers to these questions were Christopher Columbus, Thomas Edison and Crick Watson, you may want to think again... Crossing time and continents, this page-turning book considers the case for other equally heroic, but largely forgotten, pioneers. Looking beyond popular perception and the accepted version of events, Who Really Invented the Lightblub? uncovers long-lost dreams, dramas and dilemmas, exploring why particular individuals `won the prize' while others were consigned to the shadows of history. The authors of the book are full-time cultural historian Daniel Diehl and lecturer Mark P Donnelly, who together have scripted over 80 hours of television documentary and written 11 books including Eat Thy Neighbour and Tales from the Tower of London.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: 1st ed.
Publisher: Crimson Publishing
Published: 15 Oct 2008

ISBN 10: 1905879075
ISBN 13: 9781905879076
Book Overview: Untold stories of who really made the modern world

Media Reviews
This book is a great deal of fun. I wish I had written it! --Adam Hart-Davis
Author Bio
The authors of the book are full-time cultural historian Daniel Diehl and lecturer Mark P Donnelly, who together have scripted over 80 hours of television documentary and written 11 books including Eat Thy Neighbour and Tales from the Tower of London.