Morgan Reynolds, Inc.(Rosalind Franklin and the Structure of Life)(Savage Satire: The Story of Jonathan Swift)(Brief article)(Children's review)(Book review)

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Date: 20061201
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Two new biographies for young readers from Morgan Reynolds are perfect additions to school and community library collections. Rosalind Franklin And The Structure Of Life (159935022X, $27.95) by Jane Polcovar is the personal story of the woman upon whose unpublished research work the structure and discovery of DNA was made by James Watson and Francis Crick. Rosalind Franklin was a shy, sometimes misunderstood figure who joined the staff of researchers at ...

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