How to use the Popular science library ... (and) History of science,
by Arthur Selwyn-Brown; General index. New York: P. F. Collier
& son co., (c1922). 2p.l., 3-384p. front., plates, ports. 20-1/2cm.
(added t.-p.: Popular science library, editor-in-chief, G. P.
Serviss, vol. XVI).
The Moon; a popular treatise. New York: D. Appleton and co.,
1907. xii, 248p. front., illus., 26 pl. 20cm.
——. London: D. Appleton and co., 1908. 260p. illus. 20cm.
The Moon in Frederick H. Law (ed.), Science in literature. New
York: Harper and brothers, 1929. p. 69-83.
Napoleon Bonaparte in Thomas B. Reed (ed.), Modern eloquence.
Philadelphia: John D. Morris and co., 1901. vol. 6, p. 983-1009.
Other worlds; their nature, possibilities and habitability in the
light of the latest discoveries. New York: D. Appleton and co., 1901.
xv, 282p. front. (chart), illus., plates. 19-1/2cm.
——. London: Hirschfeld brothers, 1902. 298p. charts, illus.
19-1/2cm.
Pleasures of the telescope; an illustrated guide for amateur
astronomers and a popular description of the chief wonders of the
heavens for general readers. New York: D. Appleton and co., 1901.
viii, 200p. illus. (incl. maps). 23cm.
——. London: Hirschfeld brothers, 1901. 208p. 23cm.
Round the year with the stars; the chief beauties of the starry
heavens as seen with the naked eye ... with maps showing the
aspect of the sky in each of the four seasons and charts revealing
the outlines of the constellations. New York and London: Harper &
brothers, 1910. 19, (1) p., 1 1., 21-146, (1) p. incl. charts. 21cm.