| Richard Meade - Coal mines and mining - 1882 - 970 pages
...form — certainly none at the price at which this is offered to the public." — Athetuturn. " \Ve can do no other than pronounce this work a most valuable...with this sublime science." — Quarterly Journal p/ Scitncf. " One of the most deservedly popular books on the subject . . . We would recommend not... | |
| Samuel Hughes - Water-supply engineering - 1882 - 496 pages
...wellarranged a form— certainly none at the price at which this is offered to the public."— Atkencfum. "We can do no other than pronounce this work a most...at the same time correct — acquaintance with this sublima science." — Quarterly Journal of Science. DR. LARDHER'S UUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND ART. THE MUSEUM... | |
| William Edward Dickson - Music - 1882 - 248 pages
...well-arranged a form — certainly none at the price at which this is offered to the public." — Athenaum, *' We can do no other than pronounce this work a most...but at the same time correct — acquaintance with thissublime science." — Quarterly Journal of Science, Dr. Lardner's Handbook of Animal Physics. THE... | |
| George Edward Gee - Assaying - 1882 - 288 pages
...a form — certainly none at the price at which this is . offered to the public." — Athentevm. " We can do no other than pronounce this work a most...but at the same time correct — acquaintance with thissublime science." — Quarterly Journal of Sciena. Dr. Lardner s Handbook of Animal Physics. Dr.... | |
| Hilary Bauerman - Iron - 1882 - 588 pages
...Greenwich. With 38 Plates and upwards of 100 Woodcuts. In I vol., small 8vo, 550 pages, 9-r. 6d., cloth. " We can do no other than pronounce this work a most...strongly recommend it to all who wish to acquire a general—but at the same time correct—acquaintance with this sublime science."—Quarterly Journal... | |
| Charles Hunter (dentist.) - Dentures - 1882 - 328 pages
...Greenwich. With 38 Plates and upwards of 100 Woodcuts. In I vol., small 8vo, 550 pages, gs. 6d., cloth. " We can do no other than pronounce this work a most...valuable manual of astronomy, and we strongly recommend i1 to all who wish to acquire a general—but at the same time correct—acquaintance with this sublime... | |
| Michael Reynolds - Railroads - 1882 - 324 pages
...a form — certainly none at the price at which this is offered to the public." — A thentemn. *1 We can do no other than pronounce this work a most...valuable manual of astronomy, and we strongly recommend ic to all who wish to acquire a general — but at the same time correct — acquaintance with this... | |
| Edward Wyndham Tarn - Building - 1882 - 290 pages
...Greenwich. With 38 Plates and upwards of 100 Woodcuts. In I vol., small 8vo, 550 pages, gs. 6d., cloth. " We can do no other than pronounce this work a most...valuable manual of astronomy, and we strongly recommend ii to all who wish to acquire a general—but at the same time correct—acquaintance with this sublime... | |
| John William Slater - 1882 - 304 pages
...other book contains the same amount of information in so comoffered to the public." — Athenteum. " We can do no other than pronounce this work a most valuable manual of astrothe same time correct— acquaintance with this sublime science."— Quarterly Journal nomy, and... | |
| Samuel Hughes - Water-supply engineering - 1882 - 500 pages
...form— certainly none at the price at which this is offered to the public.'— Athtnanw. "We can clo no other than pronounce this work a most valuable manual of astronomy, and we ongly recommend it to all who wish to acqnire a general— but at the same time correct— acquaintce... | |
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