- The Sun: Our Nearest Star (Lets-Read-and-Find-Out): Branley . . .
Franklyn Branley was Astronomer Emeritus and former Chairman of the American Museum-Hayden Planeterium In 1960, he originated the Let’s–Read–and–Find–Out Science series, dedicated to explaining science to young children and encouraging them to explore their world
- FRANKLYN M. BRANLEY PAPERS - University of Southern Mississippi
Branley is perhaps best noted as founder and coeditor of the "Lets-Read-and-Find-Out-About-Science" book series The Franklyn M Branley Papers include typescripts, galleys, front matter, dust jacket material, or blues for nine titles within that series
- Franklyn M. Branley (1915–2002) · Vol. 35, Issue 4
Franklyn Mansfield Branley was born in New Rochelle, New York, 5 June 1915, and died of natural causes in Brunswick, Maine, on 5 May 2002, just one month before his 87th birthday He will be remembered by the hundreds of grateful students he so skillfully introduced to astronomy
- Franklyn M. Branley - Open Library
Over the course of his career, Branley was a prolific writer, specializing in books that make science accessible to grade-school children He wrote over 200 books
- Books by Franklyn Mansfield Branley - Goodreads
Franklyn Mansfield Branley has 158 books on Goodreads with 11510 ratings Franklyn Mansfield Branley’s most popular book is Down Comes the Rain (Let's-Re
- Branley Surname History - HouseofNames
The surname Branley comes from the Irish surname Ó Branghaile from "branghal" meaning "raven valour " The surname Branley was first found in East Galway (Irish: Gaillimh) part of the province of Connacht, located on the west coast of the Island, the region to which the name is exclusive
- SFE: Branley, Franklyn M - SF Encyclopedia
(1915-2002) US scientist and author, director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York, 1968-1972 Most of his approximately 200 works of nonfiction, many of them concerning Astronomy and Space Flight, were written for the Young Adult market [see highly selected list below]
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