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James Essinger

    James Essinger crée des fictions qui explorent les complexités des relations personnelles, l'attrait du voyage, le poids de l'histoire, l'impact des technologies de l'information et les subtilités stratégiques des échecs. Ses œuvres de non-fiction explorent l'histoire de l'informatique et la nature du langage. L'écriture d'Essinger offre une perspective réfléchie, puisant dans une riche tapisserie d'intérêts pour éclairer ses sujets choisis.

    Starting a High-Income Consultancy
    Ada's Algorithm
    Charles and Ada
    Spellbound: The Surprising Origins and Astonishing Secrets of English Spelling
    Jacquard's Web
    Frankie: How One Woman Prevented a Pharmaceutical Disaster
    • Ten million thalidomide pills had already been produced for distribution in the United States when it was first submitted to the FDA for approval. The morning sickness wonder drug had been approved for sale in Germany, Canada, and the UK, and the drug's distributors assumed that it would be no different in the United States. The answer they received was unexpected and it needed more testing.It later came to light that thalidomide was causing severe birth defects throughout the world, and that Frances Kelsey, the FDA pharmacologist who had denied the drug's approval, was in fact a hero. Her courageous and unwavering integrity proved to be decisive in preventing one of the greatest pharmaceutical disasters of the twentieth century.Now, in this first ever biography, the fascinating and unlikely hero is portrayed in full detail. Read about the quiet, matter-of-fact woman who stood up to a major pharmaceutical company, did her job in the face of enormous pressure, and when presented with the highest civic honors, credited her whole team with the accomplishment. It's an incredible story of integrity in the moment of truth, of the power of humble courage, and of hundreds of thousands of lives saved by an ordinary woman.

      Frankie: How One Woman Prevented a Pharmaceutical Disaster
    • Jacquard's Web

      How a Hand-Loom Led to the Birth of the Information Age

      • 316pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,7(140)Évaluer

      The narrative explores the remarkable journey of inventors who shaped the modern information age, tracing the origins of a hand-loom from Napoleonic France. It highlights the interconnectedness of innovation and technology, illustrating how early inventions laid the groundwork for contemporary advancements. Through engaging storytelling, the book delves into the lives and contributions of these brilliant minds, showcasing their impact on society and the evolution of information technology.

      Jacquard's Web
    • The evolution of the English language unfolds as a captivating journey filled with unexpected accidents and peculiar developments. James Essinger delves into the complexities and quirks of English, revealing the fascinating stories behind its words. This engaging exploration not only entertains but also sheds light on long-standing linguistic puzzles, making it a must-read for anyone intrigued by language and its history.

      Spellbound: The Surprising Origins and Astonishing Secrets of English Spelling
    • Charles and Ada

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,4(19)Évaluer

      The first book to reveal the intensity of the relationship between Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace; an outstanding contribution to historical STEM literature

      Charles and Ada
    • How Ada Lovelace, Lord Byron's daughter, became the world's first computer programmer in 1842 and would have started the digital age.

      Ada's Algorithm
    • Provides a step-by-step approach to every aspect of setting up and operating a consultancy which can generate a high income. The book looks in detail at the financial issues of how much to charge and how to control costs and examines how to win new business and how to expand the business.

      Starting a High-Income Consultancy
    • Writing Fiction - a user-friendly guide

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      This guide offers practical advice for aspiring writers aiming to elevate their fiction to a professional level. It covers essential elements such as character development, plot structure, and narrative techniques, providing tools and strategies to enhance creativity and refine writing skills. With insights into the publishing process and tips for overcoming common challenges, the book serves as a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to succeed in the competitive world of fiction writing.

      Writing Fiction - a user-friendly guide