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*Curie, Eve ''Madame Curie: A Biography'', 1937. An award winning biography of the author's mother, later made into a feature film starring [[Greer Garson]]. | |||
*Des Jardins J. (2011) [http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/Madame-Curies-Passion.html?utm_source=smithsonianinsider&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=201110-insider The Passion of Madame Curie]. Smithsonian Magazine. October 2011. | *Des Jardins J. (2011) [http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/Madame-Curies-Passion.html?utm_source=smithsonianinsider&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=201110-insider The Passion of Madame Curie]. Smithsonian Magazine. October 2011. | ||
**A biosketch of Marie Curie on the 100 anniversary of her second Nobel Prize. The biosketch attempts clear up erroneous images of her lifestory. | **A biosketch of Marie Curie on the 100 anniversary of her second Nobel Prize. The biosketch attempts clear up erroneous images of her lifestory. |
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- Curie, Eve Madame Curie: A Biography, 1937. An award winning biography of the author's mother, later made into a feature film starring Greer Garson.
- Des Jardins J. (2011) The Passion of Madame Curie. Smithsonian Magazine. October 2011.
- A biosketch of Marie Curie on the 100 anniversary of her second Nobel Prize. The biosketch attempts clear up erroneous images of her lifestory.