Man Without a Face
John F. Kennedy
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Book Details
About the Book
The mouen ( play) “Man without a Face” is a dramatic biography of the greatest pharmacist who ever lived , probably he is the father of the chemical as well as of the pharmacological industry. He is the discoverer of the most important gases; oxygen, nitrogen, chlorine gas, fluorine gas, discoverer of barium oxide, of manganates and permanganates, and many other chemical compounds in the inorganic field. He is the discoverer of the most important acids in organic chemistry as: citric acid, oxalic acid, malic acid, tartaric acid, pyrotartaric acid, mucic acid, lactic acid, uric acid. He discovered glycerol in the olive oil, and he discovered many other things we can not enumerate them all.. This book from this writer also contains the stage play about John F. Kennedy. This is the first, and probably the only stage play about JFK in the world..
About the Author
The writer is an experimental chemist, wrote several mouens ( stage plays ), the most important of them all is “In Cage”. It is a drama about the Vietnam-era America. The two young lovers are torn apart from each other. The lad has to go to Vietnam, the girl has to leave her rural home, because there are no jobs for the youngsters on the farms there any more. The writer is the developer (discoverer) of the entropyes (changing) theater.