Richard Spilsbury is an experienced author of nonfiction books for young people. He has written about a wide range of topics including science, nature, and history. Louise Spilsbury is an experienced author of nonfiction books for young people. Her writing covers a wide range of topics from animals and science to history and social studies.
"The Television" takes us back in time with the invention of a
modern marvel, the TV! The book is well-made, very durable, is full
of vibrant color and plenty of nostalgic black and white. The
journey begins in the 1800's with the book covering inventions and
discoveries that were preludes to the modern TV of the 1950's. It
continues through time and takes us to today's 21st century
high-def models. The book is kid-friendly with its pleasant text
size, historically accurate images, and timelines. A good choice! -
Sherry Brandt Denton ISD (Denton, TX) 1/11/2013-- "Denton ISD"
This title in Heinemann's Tales of Invention series covers the
development of television from its beginnings with the telegraph to
today's plasma and 3-D TVs. Written with a scientific focus, each
page is full of interesting information including text boxes with
biographical information, setbacks and "Eureka!" moments, and a
continuous timeline at the bottom. Historical and modern
photographs and labeled illustrations add to the internet. Text
features include table of contents, timeline, glossary, web- and
bibliography, places to visit and an index. - Jerri Hale, R M Marrs
School Omaha Public Schools 2/6/2013-- "Omaha Public Schools"
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