Triumphs of Invention and Discovery in Art and ScienceFyfe, J. Hamilton (James Hamilton)
History
Triumphs of Invention and Discovery in Art and Science
Fyfe, J. Hamilton (James Hamilton)
Inventions -- History; Inventors; Technology -- England -- 19th century
PALL MALL GAZETTE.--"_Science walks to-day in her silver
slippers. We have here another sumptuously produced popular
manual from France. It is an account, complete in extent and
tolerably full in detail, of the Sea. It is eminently
readable.... The illustrations are altogether excellent; and the
production of such a book proves at least that there are very
many persons who can be calculated on for desiring to know
something of physical science._"
THE BIRD. By JULES MICHELET, Author of "History of France," &c.
Illustrated by Two Hundred and Ten Exquisite Engravings by GIACOMELLI.
Imperial 8vo, full gilt side and gilt edges. Price 10s. 6d.
WESTMINSTER REVIEW.--"_This work consists of an exposition of
various ornithological matters from points of view which could
hardly be thought of, except by a writer of Michelet's peculiar
genius. With his argument in favour of the preservation of our
small birds we heartily concur. The translation seems to be
generally well executed; and in the matter of paper and
printing, the book is almost an _ouvrage de luxe_. The
illustrations are generally very beautiful._"
THE ART JOURNAL.--"_It is a charming book to read, and a most
valuable volume to think over.... It was a wise, and we cannot
doubt it will be a profitable, duty to publish it here, where it
must take a place second only to that it occupies in the
language in which it was written.... Certainly natural history
has never, in our opinion, been more exquisitely illustrated by
wood-engraving than in the whole of these designs by M.
Giacomelli, who has treated the subject with rare delicacy of
pencil and the most charming poetical feeling--a feeling
perfectly in harmony with the written descriptions of M.
Michelet himself._"
THE "SCHOeNBERG-COTTA" SERIES OF BOOKS.
_In Cloth Binding, 6s. 6d. each; in Morocco, 12s. each._
CHRONICLES OF THE SCHOeNBERG-COTTA FAMILY.
THE TIMES.--"_We are confident that most women will read it with
keen pleasure, and that those men who take it up will not easily
lay it down without confessing that they have gained some pure
and ennobling thoughts from the perusal._"
DIARY OF MRS. KITTY TREVYLYAN: A Story of the Times of Whitefield and
the Wesleys.
GLASGOW CITIZEN.--"_The various characters are well
discriminated, and the story flows on naturally and pleasantly
to the end._"
THE DRAYTONS AND THE DAVENANTS: A Story of the Civil Wars.
DAILY REVIEW.--"_It is the most interesting of all the
authoress' productions._"
ON BOTH SIDES OF THE SEA: A Story of the Commonwealth and the
Restoration.
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