Lectures on the results of the Great exhibition of 1851,

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Bibliographic Details
OCLC:6729027
Language:English
Published: London, D. Bogue, 1852.
Series:American Culture Series II. r.358, item 005.
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Table of Contents:
  • Whewell, W. The general bearing of the Great exhibition on the progress of art and science
  • De la Beche, Sir H. T. Mining, quarrying, and metallurgical processes and products
  • Owen, Richard. The raw materials from the animal kingdom
  • Bell, Jacob. Chemical and pharmaceutical processes and products
  • Playfair, Lyon. The chemical principles involved in the manufactures of the Exhibition as indicating the necessity of industrial instruction
  • Lindley, John. Substances used as food, illustrated by the Great exhibition
  • Solly, Edward. The vegetable substances used in the arts and manufactures, in relation to commerce generally
  • Willis, Robert. Machines and tools for working in metal, wood, and other materials
  • Glaisher, James. Philosophical instruments and processes, as represented in the Great exhibition
  • Hensman, Henry. Civil engineering and machinery generally
  • Royle, J. F. The arts and manufactures of India
  • Washington, Captain. On the progress of naval architecture.