History of science and biography of scientists

Aronson, B. (1994), Scientific goofs: adventures along the crooked trail to truth (Freeman).

Berger, J. (1994), The young scientists: America's future and the winning of the Westinghouse (Addison - Wesley).

Bernstein, J. (1978), Experiencing Science: Profiles in Discovery (E. P Dutton).

Bernstein, J., G. Feinberg, H. B. Hass, and A. K. Bose (1978), Science and the Human Imagination: Albert Einstein - Including Two Lectures on New Jersey Contributions to the Chemical Industry and Chemical Education (Associated University Presses).

Berson, J. (1999), Chemical Creativity: Ideas From the Work of Woodward, Huckel, Meerwein, and Others (Wiley-VCH).

Braben, D. (1994), To Be a Scientist: the Spirit of Adventure in Science and Technology (Oxford Univ. Press).

Brands, H. W. (2000), The First American: the Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin (Doubleday).

Brockman, J., Ed. (1991), Doing Science (Prentice Hall).

Brockman, J., Ed. (2002), The Next Fifty Years: Science in the First Half of the Twenty-First Century (Vintage).

Bronowski, J. (1978), The Origins of Knowledge and Imagination (Yale University Press).

Cavalieri, L. F. (1981), The Double-Edged Helix: Science in the Real World (Columbia University Press).

Cavalieri, L. F. (1981), The Double-Edged Helix: Science in the Real World (Columbia University Press).

Chittenden, D., G. Farmelo, and B. V. Lewenstein (2004), Creating Connections: Museums and the Public Understanding of Current Research (AltaMira Press / Rowman & Littlefield).

Day, P. and R. Catlow, Eds. (1995), Bicycling to Utopia: Essays on Science and Technology From the Royal Institution (Oxford Univ. Press).

Diebold, J. (1990), The Innovators: the Discoveries, Inventions, and Breakthroughs of Our Time (Truman Talley / E. P. Dutton).

Edwards, D. (2010), The Lab: Creativity and Culture (Harvard Univ. Press).

George, D. A. (1938), The Scientist in Action: a Scientific Study of His Methods (Emerson Books).

Glymour, C. (2010), Galileo in Pittsburgh (Harvard Univ. Press).

Goodman, R. E. (1999), Karl Terzaaghi: The Engineer As Artist (American Society of Civil Engineers).

Hershberg, J. (1993), James B. Conant: Harvard to Hiroshima and the Making of the Nuclear Age (Alfred A. knopf).

Jordan, S. (2012), The Enlightenment Vision: Science, Reason, and the Promise of a Better Future (Prometheus Books).

Koestler, A. (1972), The Roots of Coincidence: an Excursion into Parapsychology (Vintage Books / Random House).

McNeely, IanF. and L. Wolverton (2008), Reinventing Knowledge: From Alexandria to the Internet (. W. Norton).

Mirowski, P. (2011), Science Mart: Privatizing American Science (Harvard Univ. Press).

Mooney, C. and S. Kirshenbaum (2009), Unscientific America: How Scientific Illiteracy Threatens Our Future (Basic Books).

Murray, C. (2003), Human Accomplishment: the Pursuit of Excellence in the Arts and Sciences, 800 B.C. to 1950 (Harper Collins).

Nickels, T., Ed. (1980), Scientific Discovery: Case Studies (D. Reidel).

Peyenson, L. and S. Sheets-Pyenson (1999), Servants of Nature: a History of Scientific Institutions, Enterprises, and Sensibilities (HarperCollins).

Regis, E. (2003), The Info Mesa: Science, Business, and New Age Alchemy on the Santa Fe Plateau (W. W. Norton).

Sapolsky, H. M. (1990), Science and the Navy: the History of the Office of Naval Research (Princeton University Press).

Snow, C. P. (1961), Science and Government (Harvard Univ. Press).

Stephan, P. (2012), How Economics Shapes Science (Harvard Univ. Press).

Stratton, J. A. (1966), Science and the Education Man: Selected Speeches (MIT Press).

Wilson, E. O. (2013), Letters to a Young Scientist (Liveright / W. W. Norton).

Wolfram, Stephen (2016), Idea Makers: Personal Perspectives on the Lives and Ideas of Some Notable People (Wolfram Media).

Wolpert, L. and A. Richards (1997), Passionate Minds: the Inner World of Scientists (Oxford Univ. Press).

Zachary, G. P. (1999), Endless Frontier: Vannevar Bush, Engineer of the American Century (MIT Press).

Ziman, J. (2000), Real Science: What It is and What It Means (Cambridge Univ. Press).

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