Gentlemen Scientists and Revolutionaries
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Tom Shachtman has written or co-authored more than three dozen books, including Rumspringa, Airlift to America, and Terrors and Marvels, written and produced documentaries seen on ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, and BBC. His articles have appeared in The New York Times, Newsday, Smithsonian, environmental magazines, and such blogs as The Huffington Post, History News Network, Foreign Policy, and the Washington Post's "Book Beat. " He lives in Salisbury, Connecticut.

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"A well-researched, lively entry into the current debate about the role of science in a democracy." --Kirkus"An intriguing survey of science's influence on the Founders." --Booklist"We might hear as children about Ben Franklin with his kite and key in the thunderstorm, but this lively and learned book gives us the grown-up view of the Founders and their fascination with things scientific. Employing a large cast of colonial characters--Franklin, Washington, Jefferson, and other famous figures of the era, but also lesser-known thinkers and tinkerers--Tom Shachtman makes a compelling case that the American Revolution became a movement not only for political independence, but for scientific independence as well. Indeed, Shachtman shows us that the two can hardly be considered separable." --Greg Nobles, Professor of History, Georgia Institute of Technology, and co-author of Whose American Revolution Was It?"This splendid book tells the eye-opening story of America's founding generation as first-class scientists. We know how they created the government of the United States. Here we learn much more--and what a story it is!" --Lee Dembart, former science book reviewer, Los Angeles Times"Brilliant new book by Tom Shachtman: science as practiced by the Founding Fathers and their generation." --Charles Clark

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