Person Detail: Nina Schneider

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Full Name: Nina Schneider | ||
Biography: (1913-2007) Author. Nina Zimet was born in Antwerp, Belgium in 1913 and died in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts in 2007. She was, with her husband, Herman Schneider, the author of numerous children's science books. She also wrote poetry which appeared in The New American Review and The Nation. |
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1913 |
(Unknown) County Nina Zimet was born in Antwerp, Belgium in 1913. |
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2007 |
(Unknown) County Nina Schneider died in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts in 2007. |
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1946 |
(Unknown) County How Big Is Big? From Stars to Atoms, a Yardstick for the Universe Children's science book written with Herman Schneider. |
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1948 |
(Unknown) County Let's Look Inside Your House Children's science book written with Herman Schneider. |
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1950 |
(Unknown) County How Your Body Works Children's science book written with Herman Schneider. |
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1950 |
(Unknown) County Let's Look Under the City: Water, Gas, Waste, Electricity, Telephone Children's science book written with Herman Schneider. |
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1951 |
(Unknown) County Plants in the City Children's science book written with Herman Schneider. |
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1953 |
(Unknown) County Science Fun With Milk Cartons Children's science book written with Herman Schneider. |
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1975 |
(Unknown) County Science Fun With a Flashlight Children's science book written with Herman Schneider. |
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1947 |
(Unknown) County Hercules, the Gentle Giant Children's book. |
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1948 |
(Unknown) County While Susie Sleeps (Pub: W. R. Scott ISBN: ) Children's book. |
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1980 |
(Unknown) County The Woman Who Lived in a Prologue (Pub: Houghton Mifflin ISBN: ) Novel. |
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Kings County Schneider graduated from Brooklyn College. |
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Bronx County Schneider graduated from Evander Childs High School in the Bronx, New York. |
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New York County Nina Schneider and her husband, Herman, lived in Greenwich Village, New York, New York. In 1980 they became year-round residents of West Tisbury, Massachusetts. |
