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By: Charles Lyell (1797-1875) | |
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The Antiquity of Man
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By: Charles McRae | |
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Fathers of Biology
An account given of the lives of five great naturalists (Hippocrates, Aristotle, Galen, Vesalius and Harvey) will not be found devoid of interest. The work of each one of them marked a definite advance in the science of Biology. There is often among students of anatomy and physiology a tendency to imagine that the facts with which they are now being made familiar have all been established by recent observation and experiment. But even the slight knowledge of the history of Biology, which may be obtained from a perusal of this little book, will show that, so far from such being the case, this branch of science is of venerable antiquity... | |
By: Charles Meymott Tidy (1843-1892) | |
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The Story of a Tinder-box
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By: Charles Morris (1833-1922) | |
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The San Francisco Calamity by Earthquake and Fire
The first half of this book describes the devastating earthquake that hit San Francisco in 1906, and the subsequent destruction caused by fire. Various eyewitnesses and victims give their account on the tragedy. In the second half, a number of different other earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are retold, like the eruption of the Vesuvius that destroyed Pompeij or the explosion of the Krakatoa, together with scientific explanations for the causes of earthquakes and the eruption of volcanos. | |
Chronicles of America Volume 09 - Colonial Folkways
This work according to the subtitle is "a chronicle of American life in the reign of the Georges." It describes land, locales, houses, habits, diversions, learning, religion, labor, and travel. | |
By: Charles Munde | |
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Hydriatic treatment of Scarlet Fever in its Different Forms
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By: Charles Nordmann (1881-1940) | |
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Einstein and the Universe
"M. Nordmann has presented Einstein’s principle in words which lift the average reader over many of the difficulties he must encounter in trying to take it in. Remembering Goethe’s maxim that he who would accomplish anything must limit himself, he has not aimed at covering the full field to which Einstein’s teaching is directed. But he succeeds in making many abstruse things intelligible to the layman." - Summary by from the Preface by Viscount Haldane Giving significant credit to Henri... | |
By: Charles R. Gibson (1870-1931) | |
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The Autobiography of an Electron
"While many scientific men now understand our place in the universe, we electrons are anxious that every person should know the very important part which we play in the workaday world. It was for this reason that my fellow-electrons urged me to write my own biography. I am pleased to say that my relationship with the scribe who has put down my story in the following pages has been of the most friendly description. I have allowed him to place what he calls "The Scribe's Note" at the beginning of each chapter, but it will be understood clearly that these are merely convenient embellishments, and that I am responsible for the story of my own experiences." (Introduction adapted from the text) | |
Romance of Modern Electricity
From the series, The Library of Romance, this book introduces the reader to the modern concepts of electricity. The author discusses how man came to know about electricity, and how it powers the world of 1910. | |
Romance of Modern Photography
It is not the author's purpose in the present volume to give any instruction in the practice of photography. There are many works dealing with the practical side of the subject. His object is to tell the romantic story of the discovery of this wonderful art, and the steps by which its range has been extended until it can achieve results which only a few years ago would have been thought impossible. A glance at the list of chapters will show what a wide field photography now covers, and what service it renders to man, both in his everyday life and in his most subtle scientific researches. - Summary by The Author | |
By: Charles Richet (1850-1935) | |
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The Pros and Cons of Vivisection
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By: Charles Saphro | |
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Zero Data
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By: Charles Sternberg (1850-1943) | |
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Life of a Fossil Hunter
Charles Sternberg was an American fossil collector and paleontologist. He was active in both fields from 1876 to 1928, and collected fossils for private collectors as well as for international museums. This book is part travelogue, part paleontology, and part historical narrative of life on the open prairie. In it, Sternberg tells of his early interest in fossil hunting as a boy, and scientific expeditions from his first in 1876 to one for the Munich Museum in 1901. - Summary by Ava | |
By: Charles Tomlinson (1808-1897) | |
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The Rain Cloud or, An Account of the Nature, Properties, Dangers and Uses of Rain in Various Parts of the World
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By: Charles V. De Vet (1911-1997) | |
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There is a Reaper ...
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Monkey On His Back
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Vital Ingredient
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By: Charles W. Diffin (1884-1966) | |
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Two Thousand Miles Below
A science fiction novel that was originally produced in four parts in the publication: Astounding Stories in June, September, November 1932, January 1933. The main character is Dean Rawson, who plans on discovering a way of mining power from a dead volcano, but ends up discovering more than he bargained for. | |
The Finding of Haldgren
Chet Ballard answers the pinpoint of light that from the craggy desolation of the moon stabs out man's old call for help. | |
By: Charles West (1816-1898) | |
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The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases
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By: Charles Whiting Baker (1865-) | |
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Monopolies and the People
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By: Charles Willard Diffin (1884-1966) | |
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The Hammer of Thor
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By: Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935) | |
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The Forerunner, Volume 1 (1909-1910)
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By: Chas. A. Stopher | |
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Solar Stiff
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By: Chester A. (Chester Albert) Reed (1876-1912) | |
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The Bird Book Illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs.
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By: Chevalier Jackson (1865-1958) | |
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Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
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By: Christopher Merrett | |
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A Short View of the Frauds and Abuses Committed by Apothecaries
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By: Civiale Remedial Agency | |
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Manhood Perfectly Restored Prof. Jean Civiale's Soluble Urethral Crayons as a Quick, Painless, and Certain Cure for Impotence, Etc.
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By: Clara Barton (1821-1912) | |
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A Story of the Red Cross Glimpses of Field Work
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By: Clarence Darrow (1857-1938) | |
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Industrial Conspiracies
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Crime: Its Cause and Treatment
Clarence Darrow was an American lawyer. He remains notable for his wit and agnosticism, which marked him as one of the most famous American lawyers and civil libertarians.In this book, Darrow expands on his lifelong contention that psychological, physical, and environmental influences—not a conscious choice between right and wrong—control human behavior. To my ears (the reader's), the author has a rather simplistic behaviourist view of human behaviour, but he argues his position with wonderful clarity... | |
By: Cleveland Moffett (1863-1926) | |
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The Conquest of America A Romance of Disaster and Victory: U.S.A., 1921 A.D.
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