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The Story Of George Washington Carver
He was born a slave. He became one of America's most famous scientists.
He discovered how to make the soil better for cotton crops in the south, where he was born, by panting peanuts and sweet potatoes. Then he invented hundreds of new ways to use those same peanuts and sweet potatoes!
His work was so important that George Washington Carver was honored by the President of the United States. And he was loved and admired not only by other scientists, but by all who knew him.
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16893B | 920 MOO | Sekolah Cikal Cilandak (Non Fiction Section) | Available |
Detail Information
Series Title |
Scholastic Biography
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Call Number |
920 MOO
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Publisher | Scholastic : Hoboken, NJ., 1971 |
Collation |
96p.; ill; bw; pbk
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Language |
English
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ISBN/ISSN |
978-0-590-42660-2
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Classification |
Abu-Abu (Bridging Early)
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Carrier Type |
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Edition |
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Statement of Responsibility |
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