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Sean Connolly

    1 janvier 1956

    Sean Connolly crée des récits captivants pour les enfants et les adultes, explorant souvent les domaines de la science et de l'histoire. Son approche est ludique et expérimentale, permettant aux lecteurs de découvrir des concepts complexes à travers une narration amusante et accessible. Les œuvres de Connolly sont conçues pour susciter la curiosité et encourager l'apprentissage actif. Son style unique et son accent mis sur l'exploration pratique en font un auteur apprécié.

    Sean Connolly
    513 Weird Facts That Every Kid Should Know
    Abandoned Ireland
    Children's Encyclopedia of Science Experiments
    Jus ad Bellum
    Amazing Theatres of the World
    Petites expériences scientifiques déjantées et décoiffantes! 2 Volumes
    • 65 + 65 = 130 expériences renversantes, à base d’explosions soudaines, de geysers bouillonnants, de fusées sifflantes, de ballons survoltés et bien d’autres curiosités bruyantes ou salissantes, voire les deux à la fois ! Pour chaque expérience, toutes facilement réalisables, vous trouverez les ingrédients nécessaires, les précautions d’usage, et bien sûr la caution scientifique.

      Petites expériences scientifiques déjantées et décoiffantes! 2 Volumes
    • Amazing Theatres of the World

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      featuring theatres and opera houses - and any space for the performing arts - from the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe and Australasia, Amazing Theatres of the World includes modern masterpieces and ancient remains, art deco delights and Baroque classics, highlighting the best of centuries of theatre spaces.

      Amazing Theatres of the World
      4,5
    • Jus ad Bellum

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      This work expounds, for those in practice and beyond, the rules of international law governing the inter-state use of force. Jus ad bellum determines when a state - or group of states - may lawfully use force against, or on the territory of, another state, and when such action violates international law. The bedrock of the law is found in the Charter of the United Nations, but the interpretation and application of many of the rules codified in the Charter, particularly by the International Court of Justice, are contested. Accordingly, the book clarifies the law as it stands today, explaining its many complexities and controversies, such as when non-state actors may be attacked in another state and when consent is validly given to foreign intervention. The interrelationships between jus ad bellum and the law of armed conflict/international humanitarian law, the law of neutrality, and international human rights law are also illuminated, along with important concepts such as the 'responsibility to protect' and humanitarian intervention.

      Jus ad Bellum
      4,5
    • "Take on the role of scientist and discover for yourself the key princples of chemistry, biology, and physics, with this beautifully illustrated reference book. Each project features clear, step-by-step instructions and specially commissioned artworks. Essential scientific ideas and their real-life applications are illuminated by striking photographs from around the world"--Back cover

      Children's Encyclopedia of Science Experiments
      5,0
    • Abandoned Ireland

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Illustrated with 180 photographs, Abandoned Ireland provides a fascinating pictorial exploration of the remnants of the country's history that can be found in every corner of this enchanted land, from ancient standing stones to more recent industrial relics.

      Abandoned Ireland
      4,3
    • Pocket Atlas

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      explores the geography and cultures of nearly 200 countries through detailed maps, flags, vivid artwork and photographs and easy-to-read text.

      Pocket Atlas
      3,0
    • Did Cavemen Brush Their Teeth?

      Questions and Answers about Gross Stuff

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Engaging young readers with its exploration of bizarre and revolting topics, this book delves into gruesome facts about food, history, bodies, science, and animals. Aimed at children aged seven and up, it features vibrant illustrations and humorous cartoons that enhance the learning experience. The content is packed with surprising facts and records that are sure to entertain and intrigue, making it a thrilling journey through the weird and wonderful. This fun fact series promises to captivate with its unique blend of education and amusement.

      Did Cavemen Brush Their Teeth?
      3,0
    • Uses primary source materials to describe the events of World War II.

      World War II
      3,0