
Charles Panati - Wikipedia
Panati was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and raised in Atlantic City, New Jersey. After graduating from Villanova University (1961–65) with a B.S. in physics, Panati obtained a master's degree in Radiation Health Physics (1966) from Columbia University and worked in cancer research at the Columbia Presbyterian Hospital .
Panati's Extraordinary Origins of Everyday Things - amazon.com
Oct 17, 1989 · As a passionate animal lover, Panati has imagined what prayers animals would say to a Heavenly Being, their joys and laments. As well as what kind of Bill of Rights they'd have drawn up, and Declaration of Independence, their Golden Rule, Ten Commandments, Eight Beatitudes, and the like.
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CHARLES PANATI, a former physicist and for six years a science editor for Newsweek, is the author of many non-fiction and fiction books
About Charles Panati - panatibooks
CHARLES PANATI, a former physicist and for six years a science editor for Newsweek, is the author of many non-fiction and fiction books, including six works on "origins." He's considered the country's leading authority on the origins of just about everything.
Charles Panati: books, biography, latest update - amazon.com
Charles Panati is a physicist, and for many years was the science editor of Newsweek. He's published 13 non-fiction books, and two novels. Most of his books are now available as ebooks in the Kindle Store.
Panati's Parade of Fads, Follies, and Manias: The Origins of Our …
Nov 1, 1991 · In his early twenties, Panati was an escort for several Miss America contestants, and in September of 1965 the girl he escorted, Debbie Irene Bryant, became Miss America of 1966. Panati's most recent non-fiction is a Kindle book: ANIMALS PRAY - In Their Own Way.
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Charles Panati (Author of Extraordinary Origins of Everyday Things)
Charles Panati is a former college professor, industrial physicist, author, and science editor of Newsweek.
Charles Panati - Penguin Random House
Charles Panati, a former physicist and for six years a science editor for Newsweek, has made a career out of exploring the origins of things. He is the author of thirteen fiction and nonfiction books, including the bestselling Extraordinary Origins of Everyday Things .
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Discover the fascinating stories behind the origins of over 500 everyday items, expressions, and customs such as Kleenex, Barbie dolls, and the Boy Scouts; Slinky, the can opener, and Mother Goose; Tupperware, nail polish, safety pins and Uncle Sam...
Books by Charles Panati - Goodreads
Charles Panati has 28 books on Goodreads with 9242 ratings. Charles Panati’s most popular book is Extraordinary Origins of Everyday Things.
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