Ray Spangenburg Books

African Americans in Science Math and Invention To Z of African Americans
African Americans in Science Math and Invention To Z of African Americans

By Diane Moser, Ray Spangenburg, Kit Moser

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Presents alphabetized biographical profiles of 160 important contemporary and historic African-Americans in the fields of math, science, and invention. Each entry includes a further reading list.

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The rise of reason
The rise of reason

By Diane Moser, Ray Spangenburg, Spangenburg Ray

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Discusses major scientists and scientific issues and discoveries of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.

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Opening the space frontier
Opening the space frontier

By Spangenburg Ray

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Chronicles humankind's quest into space, from the development of rockets to the Apollo moon landing.

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Space exploration
Space exploration

By Spangenburg Ray

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Space people--from A-Z
Space people--from A-Z

By Spangenburg Ray

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Capsule biographies of significant individuals in the history of space exploration.

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