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History of Russian Inventions: From Peter I to Nicholas II

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★ This book was shortlisted for the 2017 Russian “Enlightenment Award” (Russia’s largest non-fiction book award)! It is already in its third printing!
★ A fun popular science work on the history of inventions during a nation’s historical era.
★ Reading this book is as thrilling as watching a documentary! It also scientifically dispels many myths associated with Russian invention history.
★ This book is suitable for all readers interested in technology, history, and inventions, as well as those who enjoy exploring curiosities.
★ The author is also the writer of “History of Soviet Inventions: From 1917 to 1991”.

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In many books or handbook lists, three-quarters of the great ideas in Russian inventive thought are never mentioned, yet it is often claimed that Russia invented the airplane (certainly not), the bicycle (also not), and ballistic missiles (even more so, not). So what kind of unknown and unexpected treasure trove does Russian inventive thought truly contain? This book has two missions: first, to objectively describe the inventions made by Russia in different periods, much like a documentary, without underestimating or exaggerating their achievements; second, to eliminate the myths and historical falsifications related to Russian invention history.

Author

Jim Skorenko

A Russian journalist and science popularizer, he was a finalist for the Science Communicator Award (a major Russian popular science book prize) and his work has been longlisted for the Russian National Bestseller Award. He is the author of “History of Russian Inventions: From Peter I to Nicholas II” and “History of Soviet Inventions: From 1917 to 1991”.

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