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About James MacLachlan

James MacLachlan is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of James MacLachlan include Nicolaus Copernicus: Making the Earth a Planet, Charles Babbage: And the Engines of Perfection, Galileo Galilei: First Physicist (Oxford Portraits in Science).
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Published Works by James MacLachlan
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1. Nicolaus Copernicus: Making the Earth a Planet (Hardcover)
    Author: James MacLachlan, Owen Gingerich
    Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
? 06/16/2005
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2. Charles Babbage: And the Engines of Perfection (Paperback)
    Author: Bruce Collier, James MacLachlan
    Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
YA 09/28/2000
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3. Galileo Galilei: First Physicist (Oxford Portraits in Science) (Paperback)
    Author: James MacLachlan
    Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
4-8 04/15/1999
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