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The Story of Ada Lovelace: The mathematical genius : Computer Wizard of Victorian England

Part of the Great Victorians series
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Daughter of the famous romantic poet Lord Byron, Ada Lovelace was a child prodigy.

Brilliant at maths, she read numbers like most people read words.

Lady Byron wanted Ada to be as unlike her father as possible.

Ada grew up surrounded by an army of tutors who taught her every subject every waking moment, except for poetry.

In 1843 Ada came to the attention of Charles Babbage, a scientist and inventor who had just built a miraculous machine called the 'Difference Engine'.

Ada and Mr Babbage started working together - a perfect partnership which led to the most important invention of the modern world: the computer!

Part of The Great Victorians series - biographies for children aged 9 and up.

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Product Details
Short Books Ltd
1780723199 / 9781780723198
Hardback
510.92
01/06/2017
United Kingdom
English
76 pages
21 cm
Children's (6-12) Learn More
Reprint. Originally published: as Who was Ada Lovelace. 2004.