Specification Binding : office_product Brand : LangSyne BulletPoint1 : A name particularly associated from earliest times with the north of England, many of the Bells, along with their Scottish namesakes, gained notoriety as one of the unruly Border families. BulletPoint2 : Others achieved high honours and distinction through more peaceful endeavours and pursuits that most notably include medicine, engineering and the sciences. BulletPoint3 : Joseph Bell, born in 1837, was the surgeon recognised as having been the main inspiration for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous fictional sleuth Sherlock Holmes. It was while Bell, a pioneer in the field of forensic pathology, was a lecturer at the medical school of Edinburgh University that Doyle attended his classes. BulletPoint4 : Recognised as the inventor of the first practical telephone, Alexander Graham Bell was the pioneering Scots-born engineer and scientist who first tested the device in his laboratory in Boston in 1876. BulletPoint5 : Read here of the inspiring lives and times of the Bells of both yesteryear and today. Book Dimensions 10 × 0.4 × 14.5 cm Color : Violet ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier : 8413623961832 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier1 : 0649558624070 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier2 : 649558624070 ItemName : Lang Syne English Family Information History Fact Book - Bell ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 22.5 centimeters ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 32 centimeters ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 26.5 centimeters ItemPackageQuantity : 1 ItemTypeKeyword : science-laboratory-notebooks Manufacturer : Lang Syne Material1 : PVC Material2 : Polypropylene ModelName : Cuadernos Colornote ModelNumber : 98525635 NumberOfItems : 1 PackageLevel : unit PaperSize : A4 PartNumber : 1 ProductDescription : A name particularly associated from earliest times with the north of England, many of the Bells, along with their Scottish namesakes, gained notoriety as one of the unruly Border families. Others achieved high honours and distinction through more peaceful endeavours and pursuits that most notably include medicine, engineering and the sciences. Joseph Bell, born in 1837, was the surgeon recognised as having been the main inspiration for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous fictional sleuth Sherlock Holmes. It was while Bell, a pioneer in the field of forensic pathology, was a lecturer at the medical school of Edinburgh University that Doyle attended his classes. Recognised as the inventor of the first practical telephone, Alexander Graham Bell was the pioneering Scots-born engineer and scientist who first tested the device in his laboratory in Boston in 1876. Read here of the inspiring lives and times of the Bells of both yesteryear and today. Book Dimensions 10 × 0.4 × 14.5 cm RulingType : Ruled Size : A4 StreetDate : 2021-02-10T00:00:01Z Style : Spiral SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation : not_applicable Theme : Book