How science saved the Eiffel tower / by Emma Bland Smith ; illustrated by Lia Visirin.
"The city of Paris wanted to tear down the Eiffel Tower! Gustave Eiffel, an engineer and amateur scientist, had built the incredible structure for the 1889 World's Fair. Created using cutting-edge technology, it stood taller than any other building in the world! More than a million delighted people flocked to visit it during the fair. But the officials wondered, beyond being a spectacle, what is it good for? It must come down! But Eiffel loved his tower. He crafted a clever plan to make the tower too useful to tear down by turning it into 'laboratory such as science has never had at its disposal.' As the date for the tower's demolition approached, Eiffel raced to prove its worth. Could science save the Eiffel Tower?"-- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781684464784
- ISBN: 1684464781
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
- Publisher: North Mankato, Minnesota : Capstone Editions, an imprint of Capstone, [2022]
- Copyright: ©2022
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
Target Audience Note: | Ages 8-10. Grades 4-6. |
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Genre: | Informational works. Picture books. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Branch District Library.
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Union Township Branch | J 621.3845 SMI (Text) | 35406424076840 | Juvenile Non-fiction | Available | - |