Wages and Wants of Science Workers.
By Richard A. Proctor. Crown 8vo, 1s. 6d.
"Mr. Proctor, of all writers of our time, best conforms to Matthew Arnold's conception of a man of culture, in that he strives to humanise knowledge and divest it of whatever is harsh, crude, or technical, and so makes it a source of happiness and brightness for all."—Westminster Review.
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Pursuivant of Arms, The;
or, Heraldry founded upon Facts. A Popular Guide to the Science of Heraldry. By J. R. Planché, Somerset Herald. With Coloured Frontispiece, Plates, and 200 Illustrations.
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Rabelais' Works.
Faithfully Translated from the French, with variorum Notes, and numerous characteristic Illustrations by Gustave Dore.
"His buffoonery was not merely Brutus's rough skin, which contained a rod of gold: it was necessary as an amulet against the monks and legates; and he must be classed with the greatest creative minds in the world—with Shakespeare, with Dante, and with Cervantes."—S. T. Coleridge.
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Chart of the various Spectra, 7s. 6d.
Rambosson's Astronomy.
By J. Rambosson, Laureate of the Institute of France. Translated by C. B. Pitman. Profusely Illustrated.
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