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Galileo's telescope
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The Resource Galileo's telescope
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Galileo's telescope
Statement of responsibility
Gerry Bailey and Karen Foster ; illustrated by Leighton Noyes and Karen Radford
Creator
  • Bailey, Gerry
Contributor
  • Noyes, Leighton
  • Foster, Karen, 1959-
  • Radford, Karen
Illustrator
  • Noyes, Leighton
  • Radford, Karen
Subject
  • Galilei, Galileo, 1564-1642 -- Juvenile literature
  • Galileo, 1564-1642
  • Mathematicians -- Italy -- Biography | Juvenile literature
  • Physicists -- Biography
  • Scientists -- Italy -- Biography | Juvenile literature
  • Astronomers -- Italy -- Biography | Juvenile literature
Genre
  • Biography
  • Juvenile literature
Language
eng
Summary
Galileo's telescope is discovered by Digby and his sister Hannah in Mr. Rummage's stall at a busy antiques market. The children listen to Mr. Rummage's tale of the person who owned it
Member of
  • Stories of great people
Biography type
individual biography
Cataloging source
DLC
Dewey number
  • 520.92
  • B
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Intended audience
009-012
LC call number
QB36.G2
LC item number
B27 2009
Literary form
non fiction
Series statement
Stories of great people
Target audience
pre adolescent

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