New Fragments.
de TYNDALL, John (1820-1893)
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London:: Longmans, Green, 1892., 1892. 8vo. [vi], 500, [2], 12 pp. Ads. Original blind- and gilt-stamped maroon cloth; some light fraying to spine ends, spine fading, paper label affixed to spine. Embossed stamp of Carnegie Institution [HALE]. Very good. First edition of this second collection of Tyndall's essays (the first issued in 1871): The sabbath – Goethe's 'Farbenlehre' – Atoms, molecules, and ether waves – Count Rumford – Louis Pasteur – The Rainbow and its congeners – Address delivered at the Birkbeck Institution – Thomas Young – Life in the Alps – About common water – Personal recollections of Thomas Carlyle—On unveiling the statue of Carlyle – On the origin, propagation, and prevention of phthisis – Old Alpine jottings – A morning on Alp Lusgen.
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- Jeff Weber Rare Books (CH)
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- Título
- New Fragments.
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- TYNDALL, John (1820-1893)
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- Longmans, Green, 1892.
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- London:
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- 1892
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- Science History
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