The Romance of Modern Geology: Describing in simple but exact language the making of the earth with some account of prehistoric animal lifeGrew, Edwin Sharpe
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The Romance of Modern Geology: Describing in simple but exact language the making of the earth with some account of prehistoric animal life
Grew, Edwin Sharpe
Geology; Paleontology
"This book has kept your reviewer awake when he reasonably expected
to be otherwise engaged. We do not remember coming across a more
fascinating volume, even to a somewhat blasé reader whose business
it is to read all that comes in his way. The marvels, miracles they
should be called, of the modern workshop are here exploited by Mr.
Williams for the benefit of readers who have not the opportunity
of seeing these wonders or the necessary mathematical knowledge to
understand a scientific treatise on their working. Only the simplest
language is used and every effort is made, by illustration or by
analogy, to make sufficiently clear to the non-scientific reader
how the particular bit of machinery works and what its work really
is. Delicate instruments, calculating machines, workshop machinery,
portable tools, the pedrail, motors ashore and afloat, fire engines,
automatic machines, sculpturing machines--these are a few of the
chapters which crowd this splendid volume."--_Educational News._
"It is difficult to make descriptions of machinery and mechanism
interesting, but Mr. Williams has the enviable knack of doing so, and
it is hardly possible to open this book at any page without turning
up something which you feel you must read; and then you cannot stop
till you come to the end of the chapter."--_Electricity._
"This book is full of interest and instruction, and is a welcome
addition to Messrs. Seeley and Company's Romance Series."--_Leeds
Mercury._
"A book of absorbing interest for the boy with a mechanical turn, and
indeed for the general reader."--_Educational Times._
"An instructive and well-written volume."--_Hobbies._
SEELEY & CO., Ltd., 38 Great Russell Street
=THE ROMANCE OF MODERN ELECTRICITY=
DESCRIBING IN NON-TECHNICAL LANGUAGE WHAT IS KNOWN ABOUT ELECTRICITY
& MANY OF ITS INTERESTING APPLICATIONS
By CHARLES R. GIBSON, A.I.E.E.
AUTHOR OF "ELECTRICITY OF TO-DAY," ETC.
_Extra Crown 8vo._ _With 34 Illustrations and 11 Diagrams._ _5s._
"Everywhere Mr. Charles R. Gibson makes admirable use of simple
analogies which bespeak the practised lecturer, and bring the matter
home without technical detail. The attention is further sustained by
a series of surprises. The description of electric units, the volt,
the ohm, and especially the ampere, is better than we have found in
more pretentious works."--_Academy._
"Mr. Gibson's style is very unlike the ordinary text-book. It is
fresh, and is non-technical. Its facts are strictly scientific,
however, and thoroughly up to date. If we wish to gain a thorough
knowledge of electricity pleasantly and without too much trouble on
our own part, we will read Mr. Gibson's 'Romance.'"--_Expository
Times._
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