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Can you recommend some classic popular science books?

The following is a list of famous popular science books from ancient times to the present, most of which are not suitable for children.

I would mark children's books with "amp;"

Use "*" to mark suitable reading materials for junior high school and high school students.

Even if you have read the rest, you may not be able to understand it.

Ancient popular science classics

* Part 1 "Elements of Geometry" (Ancient Greece) Euclid

* Part 2 "Mengxi Bi Tan Tan" 》 (Northern Song Dynasty, China) Shen Kuo

* The third part "On the Movement of Celestial Bodies" (Poland) Copernicus

amp; The fourth part "Compendium of Materia Medica" (Ming Dynasty, China) Li Shizhen

* Part 5 "New Tools" (UK) Bacon

Modern Science Popularization Classics

Part 6 "On Cardiovascular Movement" (UK) William· Harvey

Part 7 "Dialogue on the Two World Systems of Ptolemy and Copernicus" (Italy) Galileo

amp; Part 8 "The Travels of Xu Xiake" (China ·Ming Dynasty) Xu Xiake

amp; The 9th book "Heaven's Creation of Things" (China·Ming Dynasty) Song Yingxing

* The 10th book "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy" (UK) Newton

amp; The 11th "Encyclopedia" (French) Editor-in-Chief Diderot

amp; The 12th "Natural History" (France) Buffon

amp; Part 13 "A Natural Scientist's Travel Around the World on the Beagle" (English) Darwin

Part 14 "Man's Place in Nature" (English) Huxley

amp; The 15th "Insects" (France) Fabre

The 16th "The Story of Candles" (France) Faraday

Foreign modern and contemporary popular science masterpieces

The 17th "Geography of Van Saurus" (US) William Hendrick Van Rooster

The 18th "The Story of Ants" (US) Edward O. Wilson

amp; The 19th "The Story of the Elements" (Soviet Union) I. Nichayev

amp; The 20th "One Hundred Thousand Whys" (Soviet Union) M. Ilin

Part 21 "Silent Spring" (U.S.) Rachel Carson

Part 22 "Meditations on Natural History" (U.S.) Stephen Jay Gould

The 23rd "Autobiography of Franklin" (USA) Benjamin Franklin

The 24th "The Biography of Madame Curie" (France) Eve Curie

The 25th "Galileo's Life" Daughter" (USA) Dava Sobel

Part 26 "The Evolution of Physics" by Einstein, written by Infield

Part 27 "Interesting Geochemistry" (Soviet Union) A. Felsman

The 28th "Fun Physics" (Soviet Union) Beleliman

amp; The 29th "Adventures in the World of Physics" ( US) George Gamow

The 30th "Asimov's Latest Guide to Science" (US) Asimov

The 31st "Popular Astronomy" (France) Flamarion

amp; The 32nd "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" (France) Jules Verne

The 33rd "Amphibious Man" (Soviet Union) Alexander· Belyaev

* The 34th "Beyond the Earth" () Konstantin Tsiolkovsky

* The 35th "What is Life" ——Physical View of Living Cells" (Austria) Schr?dinger

The 36th "Quest for the Double Helix" (UK) John Gribbin

The 37th "Sand Country Almanac" 》 (U.S.) Aldo Leopold

The 38th "A Brief History of All Things" () Bill Bryson

The 39th "The Origin of Western Science" (US) David Lindbergh

No. 40 "Shakespeare, Newton and Beethoven" (US) Chandrasekhar

No. 41

Part "The Biography of the Microbial Hunter" (USA) Paul de Cruyff

* Part 42 "The Life of the Cell" (USA) Lewis Thomas

amp; Part 43 "Forest" (Soviet Union) V. Bianchi

Part 44 "King Solomon's Ring" (Austria) Kurad Lorenz

Part 45 "The Chimps Are Calling" (UK) Jane Goodall

The 46th "Animal Liberation" (Australia) Peter Singer

* The 47th "Universe" (US) ) Carl Sagan

Part 48 "Chaos: Creating a New Science" (US) James Gleick

Part 49 "The Social Function of Science" (UK) J.D. Bell Na

The 50th "Digital Survival" (USA) Nicholas Negro Ponti

The 51st "The Future of Life" () Edward Osborne ·Wilson

The 52nd "Plant Hunter" (UK) Toby Musgrave

The 53rd "Nature's End" (US) Bill McKibben

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Part 54 "The Joy of Discovery" (American) Richard Feynman

Part 55 "Aha!" "An Idea" (US) Martin Gardner

The 56th "A Brief History of Time" (UK) Stephen Hawking

The 57th "The Emperor's New Brain" (UK) Roger Penrose

The 58th "New Quantum World" (UK) Anthony Black, Patrick Walters

The 59th "The Discoverer" (US) Daniel J. Boorstin

Modern and contemporary Chinese popular science masterpieces

* The 60th book "On the Evolution of Heaven" translated by Yan Fu

amp; The 61st book "Flowers, Birds and Fishes" Insects and Others》

Zhou Jianren

No. 62 "Mao Yisheng's Bridge Talk" Mao Yisheng

amp; No. 61 "Flowers, Birds, Fish, Insects and Others" Zhou Jianren

No. 62 Part "Mao Yisheng Bridge Talk" Mao Yisheng

* Part 63 "A Brief Introduction to Biology" Zhou Taixuan

amp; Part 64 "Phenology" Zhu Kezhen

No. 65 "Birds and Literature" Jia Zuzhang

amp; No. 66 "Where Did Grandpa's Grandpa Come From" Jia Lanpo

No. 67 "Fossil Talk" Xia Shufang

amp; The 68th "Selected Science Creations of Dong Chuncai" Dong Chuncai

The 69th "Dream of Peace" Gu Junzheng

amp; The 70th "Exploration in the World of Bacteria" 》 Gao Shiqi

The 71st "Nightmare" Ye Zhishan, Ye Sanwu, Ye Xiaomo

amp; The 72nd "A Brief History of the Discovery of Elementary Particles" Yang Zhenning

The 73rd Part "Scientific Discovery Talk" Wang Zikun

The 74th Part "Introduction to Popular Science Creation" Zhang Daoyi, Tao Shilong, Guo Zhengyi

The 75th Part "Masterpieces of Chinese Popular Science Popularization Masters" China Edited by the Popular Science Writers Association

The 76th "Flying to Space to See the Stars" Li Yuan

amp; The 77th "The Mystery of the Tenth Planet" Bian Depei

Part 78 "Exploration of the Sun" Zheng Wenguang

Part 79 "Restless "Gee Hee"" Zheng Tinghui

Part 80 "Columbus from America" ??Liu Xingshi

Part 81 "The Mist of the Ancient Gorge" Tong Enzheng

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Part 81 "The Mist of the Ancient Gorge" Tong Enzheng

Part 82 "The PHS Roams in the Future" Ye Yonglie

Part 83 "Dream Under the Ice" Wang Xiaoda

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Part 84 "The Balance of Life and Death" Wang Jinkang

Part 85 "The Origin of Man" Zhou Guoxing

Part 86 "Stories of Famous Chinese and Foreign Scientists" Dong Renwei and others

Part 87 "Mao Yisheng - Chinese Bridge Expert" Gongdun

Part 88 "Electronic Science Inventor" Song Ying

amp; Part 89 "One Hundred Thousand Whys" (Children's Publishing House)

amp; The 90th "Chinese Children's Encyclopedia" edited by Lin Chongde Zhejiang Education Press

amp; The 91st "Encyclopedia for Children and Children" Interesting Talk about Bioengineering" Dong Renwei

amp; No. 92 "Exploration of the Snake Country" Lao Boxun

No. 93 "How Far Are the Stars from Us" Bian Yulin

Part 94 "The Vision of a Mathematician" Zhang Jingzhong

amp; Part 95 "Fast Calculation" Liu Houyi

amp; Part 96 "Mathematical Wide Angle Lens" Tan Xiangbai

Part 97 "The Battle of Rational and Irrational Numbers" Li Yupei

Part 98 "History of IT" Fang Xingdong, Wang Junxiu

Part 99 "Does God Play Dice" : History of Quantum Physics" Cao Tianyuan, Liaoning Education Press

The 100th "History of Physics on Stamps" edited by Tai Kecheng, Tsinghua University Press

Einstein was thirteen years old He read "The Critique of Pure Reason" at that time. He loved philosophy and later regarded Kant as his favorite philosopher.

I also read works about Charles Darwin, chewed through Alan Bernstein's twenty-volume "Science for the People", and absorbed Alexander Humboldt's five-volume "The Universe - About "Description of the Material World", I suggest you read Einstein's biography - the real person behind the idol.