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The Map That Changed the World

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The tale of William Smith and the Birth of a Science

The story of William Smith, the surveyor who became interested in the rock strata that he saw in the mines and canal cuttings where he worked and ended up drawing the first geological map of England and Wales. It also tells the story of his battle with the "establishment" - the gentleman geologists who thought that a man from the lower classes couldn't provide a valuable contribution to science, and who refused to give him credit for his map. He did, in the end, receive the recognition he deserved.

Readable and informative.

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  • Year Published: 2001
  • ISBN: 140280391
  • Author: Simon Winchester
  • Publisher: Penguin/Viking
  • Price: £8.99
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Penny Johnson

Penny is an ex-engineer, ex-science teacher and ex-publisher, and is now a full-time freelance writer of science textbooks for schools. Her main interests are the earth sciences and planetary science

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