Books by "William Maxwell Cambell"

12 books found

Great Physicists

Great Physicists

by William H. Cropper

2004 · Oxford University Press

Here is a lively history of modern physics, as seen through the lives of thirty men and women from the pantheon of physics. William H. Cropper vividly portrays the life and accomplishments of such giants as Galileo and Isaac Newton, Marie Curie and Ernest Rutherford, Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr, right up to contemporary figures such as Richard Feynman, Murray Gell-Mann, and Stephen Hawking. We meet scientists--all geniuses--who could be gregarious, aloof, unpretentious, friendly, dogged, imperious, generous to colleagues or contentious rivals. As Cropper captures their personalities, he also offers vivid portraits of their great moments of discovery, their bitter feuds, their relations with family and friends, their religious beliefs and education. In addition, Cropper has grouped these biographies by discipline--mechanics, thermodynamics, particle physics, and others--each section beginning with a historical overview. Thus in the section on quantum mechanics, readers can see how the work of Max Planck influenced Niels Bohr, and how Bohr in turn influenced Werner Heisenberg. Our understanding of the physical world has increased dramatically in the last four centuries. With Great Physicists, readers can retrace the footsteps of the men and women who led the way.

Guide to the Turf

Guide to the Turf

by Ruff William

1885

The Complete Guide for Township Officers

The Complete Guide for Township Officers

by William Mahlon Rockel

1916

The Scottish Nation

The Scottish Nation

by William Anderson

1867

Telephone Lines and Their Properties

Telephone Lines and Their Properties

by William John Hopkins

1893

Creating Irish Tourism

Creating Irish Tourism

by William H. A. Williams

2011 · Anthem Press

Based on the accounts of British and Anglo-Irish travelers, 'Creating Irish Tourism' charts the development of tourism in Ireland from its origins in the mid-eighteenth century to the country's emergence as a major European tourist destination a century later. The work shows how the Irish tourist experience evolved out of the interactions among travel writers, landlords, and visitors with the peasants who, as guides, jarvies, venders, porters and beggars, were as much a part of Irish tourism as the scenery itself.

Dal.-Mac

Dal.-Mac

by William Anderson

1864

Fair to See

Fair to See

by Laurence William Maxwell Lockhart

1872

The Law of Contracts

The Law of Contracts

by William Herbert Page

1905

A Treatise on General Practice

A Treatise on General Practice

by Byron Kosciusko Elliott, William Frederick Elliott

1894