The Island of Mad Scientists

The Island of Mad Scientists
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Publisher : Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9781554532377
ISBN-13 : 155453237X
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis The Island of Mad Scientists by : Howard Whitehouse

The eccentric household of Aunt Lucy, fourteen-year-old aviatrix Emmaline Cayley, pilot Rubberbones, and Princess Purnah of Chiligrit finds themselves on a remote Scottish island full of experimental scientists while being pursued by the Authorities, the forces of St. Grimelda's School for Young Ladies, and a dangerous Collector.

The Island of Mad Scientists

The Island of Mad Scientists
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Publisher : Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9781554532360
ISBN-13 : 1554532361
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis The Island of Mad Scientists by : Howard Whitehouse

Budding aviatrix Emmaline and her copilot "Rubberbones" devise a plan to help Princess Purnah, a recent escapee from St. Grimelda's School for Young Ladies, evade capture by both the school and the master criminal known as the "Faceless Fiend."

Dr. Franklin's Island

Dr. Franklin's Island
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Publisher : Laurel Leaf
Total Pages : 197
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ISBN-10 : 9780307433312
ISBN-13 : 0307433315
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Dr. Franklin's Island by : Ann Halam

Semi, Miranda, and Arnie are part of a group of 50 British Young Conservationists on their way to a wildlife conservation station deep in the rain forests of Ecuador. After a terrifying mid-air disaster and subsequent crash, these three are the sole survivors, stranded together on a deserted tropical island. Or so they think. Semi, Miranda, and Arnie stumble into the hands of Dr. Franklin, a mad scientist who’s been waiting for them, eager to use them as specimens for his experiments in genetic engineering.

Mad Scientists

Mad Scientists
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : 0913940771
ISBN-13 : 9780913940778
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Mad Scientists by : Ian Thorne

Presents synopses of several well-known horror films whose plots revolve around the experiments of diabolical scientists.

Mad, Bad and Dangerous?

Mad, Bad and Dangerous?
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Total Pages : 239
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ISBN-10 : 1861892853
ISBN-13 : 9781861892850
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Mad, Bad and Dangerous? by : Christopher Frayling

Since its origin cinema has had an uneasy relationship with science and technology: scientists are almost always impossibly mad or impossibly saintly, and technology is nearly always very bad for you. In Mad, Bad and Dangerous?, Christopher Frayling explores the genealogy of the film scientist in films made in Western Europe, and especially in Hollywood after the 1930s, showing how in film the scientist has often been used to represent the prevailing phobias of the time. In the 1950s, for example, films were dominated by the fear of botched atomic research, and were a showcase of mutated, outsized creatures and radioactive zombies. Since Hitchcock’s The Birds, however, the role of the scientist has been less straightforward, and by the 1970s damage to the environment and the spread of diseases were the predominant consequences of science gone wrong. Scientists – and the corporations that controlled them – became the ‘baddies’. The author also examines in parallel the portrayal of real-life scientists in the movies, noting how they are in the main depicted as misfits, immersed in their work, sacrificing any normal life to the interests of science, yet distrusted by the scientific establishment. Interestingly, the cinematic portrayal of fictional and real-life scientists follow very similar dramatic conventions, and Frayling concludes that the mad scientist and the saintly one are two sides of the same Hollywood coin.

Mad Science

Mad Science
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Publisher : Hachette UK
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9780316208185
ISBN-13 : 0316208183
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Mad Science by : Randy Alfred

365 days of inventions, discoveries, science, and technology, from the editors of Wired Magazine. On January 30, Rubik applied for a patent on his cube (1975). On the next day, 17 years earlier, the first U.S. Satellite passed through the Van Allen radiation belt. On March 17, the airplane "black box" made its maiden voyage (1953). And what about today? Every day of the year has a rich scientific and technological heritage just waiting to be uncovered, and Wired's top-flight science-trivia book Mad Science collects them chronologically, from New Year's Day to year's end, showing just how entertaining, wonderful, bizarre, and relevant science can be. In 2010, Wired's popular "This Day in Tech" blog peaked with more than 700,000 page views each month, and one story in 2008 drew more than a million unique viewers. This book will collect the most intriguing anecdotes from the blog's run-one for each day of the year-and publish them in a package that will instantly appeal to hardcore techies and curious laypeople alike.

Introducing Mad Scientists

Introducing Mad Scientists
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Publisher : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages : 62
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ISBN-10 : 1404208275
ISBN-13 : 9781404208278
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Introducing Mad Scientists by : Betty Burnett

Presents the plots of several films dealing with scientists whose experiments have gotten out of control, introduces several well-known literary or historical mad scientists, and describes how the special effects were created for some of them.

Mad Science

Mad Science
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Publisher : OR Books
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9781935928850
ISBN-13 : 1935928856
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Mad Science by : Joseph J. Mangano

"Will Americans once again play nuclear roulette? Just one year after the Fukushima meltdown, all 54 reactors in Japan have been closed, and may never be restarted. Germany recently closed several reactors, and will shutter them all within a decade. Italy revoked its pledge to build new reactors, keeping that nation nuclear-free. All these decisions are based on the understanding that reactors are extremely dangerous and expensive. In the U.S., the remnants of the once-overwhelmingly powerful nuclear lobby are making their last stand for "clean" nuclear energy. The sixty-year-old vision of power "too cheap to meter" (words originally uttered by a banker promoting the industry) is back. While other countries end their reliance on nuclear energy, Americans contemplate its revival, even as existing reactors, which produce a fifth of U.S. electricity, pass retirement age and are corroding. In Mad Science, Joseph Mangano strips away the near-smothering layers of distortions and outright lies that permeate the massive propaganda campaigns on behalf of nuclear energy. He explores the history of the industry, with its origins in the Manhattan Project, through its heightening promotion during the Cold War and its entwinement with nuclear weapons. Mad Science includes an account of nuclear accidents and meltdowns and their consequences, from Chernobyl to Santa Susana and beyond; as well as a point-by-point refutation of pro-nuke arguments. Atomic energy is unsafe - it deals with staggeringly poisonous substances at every stage of its creation - un-economical in the extreme and impractical"--Publisher's description.

The Mad Scientist's Guide to World Domination

The Mad Scientist's Guide to World Domination
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 9780765326454
ISBN-13 : 0765326450
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mad Scientist's Guide to World Domination by : John Joseph Adams

An anthology of original horror tales featuring "evil genius" archetype characters intent on ruling the world features contributions by Diana Gabaldon, Daniel Wilson, and Austin Grossman.

The Mad Scientist Hall of Fame:

The Mad Scientist Hall of Fame:
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Publisher : Kensington Publishing Corp.
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9780806535647
ISBN-13 : 0806535644
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mad Scientist Hall of Fame: by : Daniel H. Wilson

Muwahahahaha! Dr. Frankenstein. Marie Curie. Dr. Moreau. Captain Nemo. They're the most fascinating minds of all time--and now a science guru has teamed up with an expert in human psychology to coax them out of their laboratories and onto the analyst's couch. Real and fictional, famous and infamous, crazy and just crazily driven, these brilliant men and women exhibit a list of neuroses almost as impressive as their extraordinary accomplishments. At last, you can explore their early fixations, their ambitions, their successes and failures, and the particular quirks that have granted each induction into the Mad Scientist Hall of Fame, including: • Dr. Evil: Megalomaniacal doctor with antisocial personality disorder (and pathological dislike of his own son, Scotty) • Nikola Tesla: Real-life mad scientist with obsessive compulsive disorder (and he talked to aliens) • Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde: Brilliant doctor gone bad, suffering from multiple personality disorder (and a penchant for strong chemical cocktails) • Lex Luthor: Villain and supergenius with manic mood disorder (and premature baldness) Witty, illuminating, and thoroughly entertaining, this one-of-a-kind book offers irrefutable proof that success, super-intelligence, and a mantelpiece full of Nobel prizes is no guarantee of sanity. Praise for Daniel H. Wilson "Daniel H. Wilson and Anna C. Long have made an exhaustive study of the evil mind. It is complete, pulls no punches, and reveals secrets that have hitherto remained hidden. It is for these reasons that I must liquidate them. Great book!" --Mike Myers, aka Dr. Evil from Austin Powers "Forget about John Connor--it's Daniel H. Wilson who is going to save us from the Terminators." --Forbes on How to Survive a Robot Uprising "A tribute to the far-fetched ideas that often drive progress." --Erik Sofge, Popular Mechanics, for Where's My Jetpack?