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Alexander Fleming wrote over 100 articles during his career as a scientist. His most famous article was the one describing the discovery of penicillin in 1928.
627 books aka 12
Yes, Albert Einstein wrote numerous books and articles throughout his career. Some of his most famous works include the theory of relativity and his groundbreaking papers on the photoelectric effect and Brownian motion.
He wrote 51 articles of the Federalist Papers
Gary Paulson has wrote 175 books and over 200 articles.
Yes. Alexander Hamilton wrote about half of the Federalist Papers, a series of articles attempting to convince people to vote for ratification of the US Constitution.
He wrote The Count of Monte Christo along with many other books.
The Prydain Chronicles was a very popular fantasy series that he wrote.
She wrote 12 published books and several articles, including "The Frost King."
Ernestine Wiedenbach was a nurse theorist. She wrote several books and articles related to nursing and it's philosophy.
Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton did not write all the Federalist Papers. Its generally agreed by historians that Hamilton wrote 51 of the articles, John Jay wrote 5, and James Madison wrote 29.
Maria Montessori wrote fifteen books and many articles between 1909 and 1947. Many of her works were released in Italian but some were first published in English.