1867-1934

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1867-1934

Marie Curie

1994
Tells the life story of Marie Curie, discoverer of radium and winner of the Nobel Prize in both physics and chemistry.

Marie Curie and her daughters

the private lives of science's first family
2012
Describes the lives of Marie Curie and her daughters. Nobel Prize winner and radiation pioneer Marie Curie was also a mother, widowed young, who raised two daughters alone: Irene, a Nobel Prize winning chemist in her own right, who played an important role in the development of the atomic bomb, and Eve, a highly regarded humanitarian and journalist, who fought alongside the French Resistance during WWII.

Marie Curie

1990
A biography of the Polish-born scientist who, with her husband Pierre, was awarded a 1903 Nobel Prize for discovering radium.

Marie Curie

Nobel prize-winning physicist
1997
Discusses the life of Marie Curie, whose work in physics helped to change the world.

Marie Curie

1991
A biography of the Polish-born scientist, focusing on her struggle to get an education, her discovery of radium and radiation, her Nobel prizes, and the marriage to her collaborator, Pierre Curie.

Marie Curie

the woman who changed the course of science
2006
A brief, illustrated, biography of Marie Curie, providing information on her childhood, family life, education, and achievements, including her joint Nobel Prize for physics with her husband in 1903 and a Nobel Prize for chemistry.

Marie Curie

a brilliant life
2004
Presents a short biography on the life and career of Marie Curie, the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and provides information on her discovery of the element radium that helped to unlock the mysteries of the atom.

Marie Curie and her daughter Ir?ne

1993
Presents the life stories of Marie Curie, dicoverer of radium, polonium, and natural radiation, and her daughter Irene Joliot-Curie, discoverer of artificial radiation.

Marie Curie

1982
A biography of the Polish-born chemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1903 for the discovery of radium.

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