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Pec 6, 1889 The Publishers' Circular 161...
pec 6 , 1889 The Publishers' Circular 1613
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Fallingr in Love , with other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science , by Grant Allen . These essays made their first appearance in the pages of various magazines and reviewsand
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blended . Woodland , Moorand Stream"being- the Notes of a Naturalist . Boys with a taste for
, , natural history will be highly entertained as well as instructed by these truly fascinating ' notes . ' It is a pity thatamongst the mass of new gift-books for the _ rising generationthe
facts of nature and J . «/ science , are represented C 3 in such a very disproportionate -- c ^ ^^ degree . , The anonymous * -- , / author of the - book before us , after g < U iving a brief sketch of his boy m / hood and his
adventures in marsh and creek and moor and forest , proceeds to relate the results of his mature experience in similar places * amongst the most beautiful parts of Surrey and along the I line of Kentish coast where Turner loved to paint . ' The author has made the study of wild
I j creatures manner just in * their what native he has haunts seen and ' the known passion . ' of his life , ' and he tells in a simple and graphic
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The Ocean of Air , by Agnes Giberne . Ten years ago the proof-sheets of a little work
eni titled ' Sun , Moon , and J Stars , ' by Miss Giberne , were p Xlaced in the
hands of Dr . Pritchard , i Professor of Astronomy ! in — the — Universi _ ty ^ of
Oxford , by a friend of the authoress , who asked j I book him . to In glance a generousl over the y-
worded _ . "I _ " 1 preface J »_ to J the _ L" 1 _ — present volume , Dr . Pritchard states that he
then thought that the volume to which he was thus introduced was so
! I excellent that he volunteered v ^*** ^ b ^ ^ t * ^^ i _ rfc to ^^ ^^ write v v ^ k ^ k ^^ ~ i - ^ a *^ f preface m * m ^ ^ k ^ m ^ 4 * ^ i-y ^^ ^^ 1 /"• A a 4 M A * ^ M ^ B m
I for it if it was thought that that would help to
I bring the work under the notice of educated
readers , whether old or i young teen editions . Since then of ' , Sun thir- ,
Moon , and Stars ' have appeared since its first | |! publication ^ r . Pritchard in 1879 evidentl , and
, inticipates for this com y - panion volume an equal
! j fn tmount a pleasan of public t literary favour . ^ tyleand yet with
, , scientific J t ^ -k ^ „ ¦ * ^_^ _ ^ A m _ . accuracy _ ^ of i . describes statement , the Miss Giberne
vai poursmovement gases , dis-, ,
, ( Lur life oances of the , torces * Ocean , ana of
I ( Air > f this ; and graceful in the exposition course , heat and cold , thunder and lightning , vapour and cloud , rain r § jP | ______________ .. s-y ~ \
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 6, 1889, page 1613, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_06121889/page/79/
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