Best Selling Books by Andrew Solway

Andrew Solway is the author of Sharks and Other Fish (2007), How Can We Save Our World? Sustainable Tourism (2021), Graphing Energy (2009), Deadly Reptiles (2005), Tales of a Prehistoric Sponge (2005).

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Sharks and Other Fish

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Sharks and Other Fish
Sharks are among the most ferocious predators in the oceans, but how have they, and other fish, adapted to become so successful? The series explores how some of our favorite animals are uniquely adapted to their environment. Each book looks at the various ways in which different species have adapted to their surroundings and covers habitat, defenses, camouflage, and the way animals find food.

How Can We Save Our World? Sustainable Tourism

release date: Sep 01, 2021
How Can We Save Our World? Sustainable Tourism
How Can We Save Our World looks at how the idea of sustainable development is having an increasing influence on a wide range of human activities. The books examine the environmental costs and unsustainable nature of modern life, and discuss ways in which society can progress toward a more sustainable future. Sustainable Tourism describes the development of tourism from Roman times to the multi-million dollar industry of today. It discusses: € The waste, over-consumption, and pollution that make tourism unsustainable € Eco-friendly holidays that bring benefits to a region and help people learn about the importance of conservation € Greenwashing-the abuse of ecotourism by profit-chasing businesses € What we can do as tourists to conserve resources, benefit local people, and minimize our impact on the environment.

Graphing Energy

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Graphing Energy
How much energy does the whole world use? Which country generates the most hydroelectric power? What is biofuel? Real World Data presents information about familiar curricular topics through charts and graphs. Each title shows how to organize data in different visual forms, and how to interpret and create tables, line graphs, bar graphs, and pie charts.

Deadly Reptiles

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Deadly Reptiles
A crocodile lurks in a waterhole ready to grab an unwary drinker. A leatherback turtle cruises the ocean snapping up jellyfish. A chameleon on a tree branch flips out its tongue to catch a passing insect. These are all reptile hunters, and they hunt in different ways. But one thing they have in common is their scaly skin.

Tales of a Prehistoric Sponge

release date: Oct 27, 2005
Tales of a Prehistoric Sponge
Describes how rock changes due to the pressures and forces it undergoes as part of the Earth''s crust.

Using Genetic Technology

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Using Genetic Technology
Explains the potential benefits and risks of technologies such as gene therapy, and how scientists can alter an organism by altering its genetic make-up.

Generating and Using Electricity

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Generating and Using Electricity
This series shows the relevance of the science that students study to our everyday lives and the areas of research that are being pursued by academics and industry. Each book explores how real scientists are undertaking oractical research and investigations. It also looks at the difficult decisions that have to be made, the ethical issues surrounding many scientific topics, and the cutting edge of scientific inquiry.

Graphing the Environment

release date: Dec 04, 2008
Graphing the Environment
What is smog? Why is so much farmland now damaged? How can ecotourism help the environment? Real World Data presents information about familiar curricular topics through charts and graphs. Each title shows how to organize data in different visual forms, and how to interpret and create tables, line graphs, bar graphs, and pie charts. Introduces data literacy through familiar topics and case studies Provides clear and comprehensive examples of data organization Contains high-quality photographs and diagrams Book jacket.

Snakes and Other Reptiles

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Snakes and Other Reptiles
Describes the characteristics, habitats, and behavior of different kinds of snakes and other reptiles.

Quantum Leaps and Big Bangs!

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Quantum Leaps and Big Bangs!
This book examines the history of astronomy. From quantum leaps and the Big Bang, show your readers what ideas and advancements have been involved in the history of astronomy. Detailed facts and photos help to answer your questions about the stars and beyo

Eagles and Other Birds

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Eagles and Other Birds
Eagles are among the most remarkable predators in the skies, but how have they, and other birds, adapted to become so successful? The series explores how some of our favorite animals are uniquely adapted to their environment. Each book looks at the various ways in which different species have adapted to their surroundings and covers habitat, defenses, camouflage, and the way animals find food.

African and Asian Dance

release date: Sep 09, 2008
African and Asian Dance
Which dancers dance through fire? Why does it take several hours to put on make-up for a kathakali dance? Which dance company uses tai chi, meditation, Chinese opera movement, martial arts, modern dance and ballet in its dancing? African and Asian Dance provides a detailed look at the development of African and Asian dancing, from the huge variety of traditional folk dances to the modern techniques used by choreographers such as Germaine Acogny and the Cloud Gate Theatre today. The book looks at how the choreography and improvisation differ from other styles of dance, and explores the part played by costumes and make-up.

Understanding Cycles and Systems

release date: Jul 01, 2009
Understanding Cycles and Systems
Examines some of the cycles and systems found in nature, including information on the seasons, chemical and physical processes, and the weather.

Repairing and Replacing Organs

release date: Nov 07, 2008
Repairing and Replacing Organs
Explains how the human body''s organs and systems are organized, and how science enables amazing repairs to be made when things go wrong.

Classifying Birds

release date: Jun 15, 2009
Classifying Birds
Original ed. published as: Classifying birds.

The Human Body

release date: Jul 01, 2013
The Human Body
Discusses the procedures involved in investigating a suspicious death.

Secrets of Pollution and Conservation

release date: Jan 01, 2015
Secrets of Pollution and Conservation
Written in British English, In Secrets of Pollution and Conservation, you will find out how human activity has polluted the air, land, and sea, and what steps people are taking to clean up the planet.

Exploring Energy

release date: Dec 15, 2007
Exploring Energy
Describes what energy is, where it can be found, and how it is used in everyday life.

Modern Dance

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Modern Dance
How do dancers make their own music? Which choreographer developed a duet for a dancer and a mechanical digger? Why was The Rite of Spring ballet so influential for modern dance? Modern Dance provides a detailed look at the development of modern dance, from the pioneering work of Martha Graham to computer animated dance and virtual dancers of today. The book looks at how the choreography and improvisation differ from other styles of dance, and explores the part played by costumes and make-up. There is also information on how to become a modern dancer.

Genetics in Medicine

release date: Jan 12, 2007
Genetics in Medicine
An overview of genetics describes how doctors and scientists can test for hereditary diseases, introduces experimental techniques and methods used to cure these diseases, and discusses the moral and ethical aspects of genetic engineering.

From Gunpowder to Laser Chemistry

release date: Feb 04, 2008
From Gunpowder to Laser Chemistry
Examines various chemical reactions, from the explosion of gunpowder to physiological actions of medicines.

A Pirate Adventure

release date: Jan 01, 2006
A Pirate Adventure
Against the background of a schooner sailing from England, describes what makes wind and its patterns around the world and how air pressure and clouds signify weather.

Sports Science

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Sports Science
Looks at the application of science in sports, covering such topics as biomechanics, training, and nutrition.

Sea Hunters

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Sea Hunters
Explores the features and behavior of dolphins, whales, and seals.

Classifying Insects

release date: Jun 15, 2009
Classifying Insects
Explains what insects are and how they differ from other animals, and provides an overview of the life cycles of a variety of insects, including ants, bees, cockroaches, grasshoppers, dragonflies, and butterflies.

Secrets of Heat and Cold

release date: Jan 01, 2015
Secrets of Heat and Cold
Written in British English, In Secrets of Heat and Cold, you will find out how heat is measured, what happens at absolute zero, and how refrigerators work.

Secrets of Flight

release date: Jan 01, 2015
Secrets of Flight
Written in British English, In Secrets of Flight, you will find out how birds fly, how jet engines work, and why some planes fly so fast.

The Scientists Behind Earth's Processes

release date: Jan 01, 2011
The Scientists Behind Earth's Processes
Presents the lives and theories of famous geologists from the eighteenth century up to the present day, describing their discoveries and the importance of their work for the study of the Earth and how it developed.

From Sunlight to Blockbuster Movies

release date: Jan 01, 2015
From Sunlight to Blockbuster Movies
Each book in this series follows a packet of energy along a journey. Each stage of the journey is described in a short chapter, and we learn what alternative paths the energy might have taken along the way. This book shows how sunlight is turned into a movie. It explains what happens when the sunlight reaches Earth, how its energy is stored in fossil fuels, how this energy is then released in power stations and used to generate electricity which is used to make light, and finally how this light is used to make a movie. The topics covered are illustrated with experiments, amazing facts and scientific discoveries.

Classifying Mammals

release date: Aug 15, 2016
Classifying Mammals
What makes a mammal a mammal? How is a lion different from a dolphin? What is a primate? Classifying Living Things investigates how and why we group animals. Each book focuses on a particular class of living things, looking at the key characteristics that set its members apart from those of other classes. Discover how classes of living things have evolved, and how species have adapted to suit their environments. Find out why certain animals may show some characteristics of a particular class, but actually belong to another. ''Classifying Mammals'' looks at the amazing class of furry, milk-drinking animals. Find out how mammals are grouped into orders and how each one is different from the rest. From aardvarks to zebras, from giant elephants to tiny shrews, discover what makes mammals so special.

From Crashing Waves to Music Download

release date: Jan 01, 2015
From Crashing Waves to Music Download
Each book in this series follows a packet of energy along a journey. Each stage of the journey is described in a short chapter, and we learn what alternative paths the energy might have taken along the way. This book shows how the energy in wind is turned into a music download. It explains the science behind sound, how it can be measured, recorded and stored, what happens in a recording studio, and how our ears hear sound. The topics covered are illustrated with experiments, amazing facts and scientific discoveries.

Jupiter and the Outer Planets

release date: Jul 01, 2012
Jupiter and the Outer Planets
Presents facts about Jupiter and the outer planets and describes what it would be like to visit there.

The Scientists Behind Energy

release date: Jan 01, 2011
The Scientists Behind Energy
Explains the science behind different sources of energy and includes information about the prominent scientists behind the discoveries in each resource, including light, oil, and future energy.

Secrets of Habitats

release date: Jan 01, 2015
Secrets of Habitats
Written in British English, In Secrets of Habitats, you will find out which habitat is biggest, why rain forests are so important, and which wildlife shares our cities.

Hydrogen Fuel

release date: Jul 07, 2007
Hydrogen Fuel
Describes how hydrogen can be used as fuel and explains why there is a pressing need to find alternatives to fossil fuels.

Secrets of Animal Life Cycles

release date: Jan 01, 2015
Secrets of Animal Life Cycles
Written in British English, In Secrets of Animal Life Cycles, you will find out which young hatch from eggs, how animals change and grow, and what happens to animals when they die.

Exploring Sound, Light, and Radiation

release date: Dec 15, 2007
Exploring Sound, Light, and Radiation
Explores the principals of sound, light, and radiation waves, explaining how they travel and carry energy from one place to another.

Country and Folk Dance

release date: Sep 09, 2008
Country and Folk Dance
Dance is a visually exciting series that takes a look at the many different styles of dance. Each book covers the history and development of a style, from its early origins to its modern form today. With the aid of stunning photographs, the titles also look at choreography, performance and presentation, costumes, music, and the specific characteristics of each style. Country and Folk provides a detailed look at the huge variety of country and folk dancing from all over the world, from line and square dancing, to sword and stick dancing and storytelling within dance. The book looks at the many different styles and steps specific to a variety of country and folk dances. It also explores the part played by costumes, make-up and props: Feature boxes provide detailed information on famous ballets and performances, techniques, amazing facts and biographies of key people, Stunning design and beautiful photography offer a cultural perspective on dance. Book jacket.

The Science of a Loaf of Bread

release date: Jan 01, 2009
The Science of a Loaf of Bread
How many molecules are in a single glass of water? What makes bread rise? Students can find the answers to these and other questions in a series that uses everyday objects to present science concepts. This fresh, fun approach shows that science is truly at work all around us! Developed in consultation with a science curriculum specialist Engaging and informative sidebars support text Vivid photographs and labeled diagrams build interest and aid comprehension Includes glossary of key science terms, list of Internet sources, and index Bread is a staple food in many countries. Just a few simple ingredients-flour, yeast, and water-become a crusty, tasty loaf in the oven. Are you hungry for the facts? Bite into The Science of a Loaf of Bread to Learn about the physical and chemical changes that happen between the mixing bowl and the serving plate. Book jacket.
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