Antoine Lavoisier
Discover the fascinating life of Antoine Lavoisier, a pivotal figure in the history of chemistry, in this comprehensive biography published by Cambridge University Press in 1996. Spanning 368 pages, this engaging account delves into Lavoisier's groundbreaking oxygen theory of combustion and his significant role during the French Revolution, culminating in his tragic execution. This meticulously researched book not only highlights Lavoisier's scientific contributions but also sheds light on the tumultuous era that shaped modern science. Ideal for history buffs and science enthusiasts alike, this biography offers an insightful look at the man who is often referred to as the "father of modern chemistry." Enhance your understanding of both Lavoisier's legacy and the revolutionary period in which he lived. Available in paperback, this essential read is perfect for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of scientific history.