... while the historical precision and accuracy pervading the work throughout, speak of the watchful editorial supervision which has been given to every scientific detail. Nothing can well exceed the clearness and delicacy of the illustrative woodcuts.... A History of Coal Mining in Great Britain - Page 7by Robert Lindsay Galloway - 1882 - 273 pagesFull view - About this book
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...speak of the watchful editorial supervision which has been given to every scientific detail. . . . Altogether, the work may be said to have no parallel,...manual of physical science." — SATURDAY REVIEW. D 2 Lockyer.— THE SPECTROSCOPE AND ITS APPLICATIONS. By J. NORMAN LOCKYER, FRS * With Coloured Plate... | |
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