New York: Norman Wee Henley & Co, 1899. — 384 p. In Gulliver’s veracious account of his travels we read of the work done in the famous Academy of Logado. In one department fifty men were at work under the superintendence of the universal artist, as one of the illustrious investigators was called. These men were engaged in various occupations. ”Some were condensing air into a...
New York: MUNNM & CO. 361 Broadwa, 1898. — 383 p. The last miracles of science may figure among her greatest. The present work aims to tell the history of the liquefaction of gases, wherein the physicist has ex. ceeded the fictitious achievements told of in Gulliver. The subject, extending over a century, is full of interest from the biographical as well as scientific...