Michael Faraday and The Royal Institution
Discover the remarkable journey of Michael Faraday, a self-educated genius who transformed from an errand boy into one of Britain's most celebrated scientists. In Michael Faraday and The Royal Institution, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1991, this engaging book spans 246 pages and offers an insightful introduction to the foundations of modern science.
Through a rich tapestry of illustrations, including drawings, cartoons, photographs, and letters, readers will gain a deeper understanding of Faraday's contributions and the collaborative nature of scientific exploration. This compelling narrative not only highlights Faraday's groundbreaking achievements but also sheds light on the innovative environment of the Royal Institution. Perfect for science enthusiasts and history buffs alike, this book is a must-have addition to your collection.