A naturalist's rambles on the Devonshire coast
Author : Philip Henry Gosse
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Page : 534 pages
File Size : 32,93 MB
Release : 1853
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Author : Philip Henry Gosse
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Page : 534 pages
File Size : 32,93 MB
Release : 1853
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Author : T. Bose
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 538 pages
File Size : 18,47 MB
Release : 2011-11-01
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 0774844833
The Colbeck collection was formed over half a century ago by the Bournemouth bookseller Norman Colbeck. Focusing primarily on British essayists and poets of the nineteenth century from the Romantic Movement through the Edwardian era, the collection features nearly 500 authors and lists over 13,000 works. Entries are alphabetically arranged by author with copious notes on the condition and binding of each copy. Nine appendices provide listings of selected periodicals, series publications, anthologies, yearbooks, and topical works.
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Page : 388 pages
File Size : 43,25 MB
Release : 1910
Category : Natural history
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Author : David Elliston Allen
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 50,5 MB
Release : 2021-07-13
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1400843448
At once a major resource for historians of science and an excellent introduction to natural history for the general reader, David Allen's The Naturalist in Britain established a precedent for investigating natural history as a social phenomenon. Here the author traces the evolution of natural history from the seventeenth to the early twentieth centuries, from the "herbalizings" of apprentice apothecaries to the establishment of national reserves and international societies to the emergence of natural history as an organized discipline. Along the way he describes the role of scientific ideas, popular fashion, religious motivations, literary influences, the increase of leisure time and disposable income, and the tendency of like-minded persons to form clubs. His comprehensive and entertaining discussion creates a vibrant portrait of a scientific movement inextricably woven into a particular culture.
Author : Nicholas Allen
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 375 pages
File Size : 23,46 MB
Release : 2017-07-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0192529994
In all the complex cultural history of the islands of Britain and Ireland the idea of the coast as a significant representative space is critical. For many important artists coastal space has figured as a site from which to braid ideas of empire, nation, region, and archipelago. They have been drawn to the coast as a zone of geographical uncertainty in which the self-definitions of the nation founder; they have been drawn to it as a peripheral space of vestigial wildness, of island retreats and experimental living; as a network of diverse localities richly endowed with distinctive forms of cultural heritage; and as a dynamically interconnected ecosystem, which is at the same time the historic site of significant developments in fieldwork and natural science. This collection situates these cultures of the Atlantic edge in a series of essays that create new contexts for coastal study in literary history and criticism. The contributors frame their research in response to emerging conversations in archipelagic criticism, the blue humanities, and island studies, the essays challenging the reader to reconsider ideas of margin, periphery and exchange. These twelve case studies establish the coast as a crucial location in the imaginative history of Britain, Ireland and the north Atlantic edge. Coastal Works will appeal to readers of literature and history with an interest in the sea, the environment, and the archipelago from the 18th century to the present. Accessible, innovative and provocative, Coastal Works establishes the important role that the coast plays in our cultural imaginary and suggests a range of methodologies to represent relationships between land, sea, and cultural work.
Author : John Parker Anderson
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Page : 496 pages
File Size : 43,28 MB
Release : 1881
Category : British Isles
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Author : Providence Public Library (R.I.)
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Page : 296 pages
File Size : 28,22 MB
Release : 1895
Category : Classified catalogs
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Author : John Parker Anderson
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 494 pages
File Size : 30,16 MB
Release : 2024-04-26
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3385430135
Reprint of the original, first published in 1881.
Author : David N. Livingstone
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 538 pages
File Size : 31,42 MB
Release : 2011-12-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 0226487296
In Geographies of Nineteenth-Century Science, David N. Livingstone and Charles W. J. Withers gather essays that deftly navigate the spaces of science in this significant period and reveal how each is embedded in wider systems of meaning, authority, and identity. Chapters from a distinguished range of contributors explore the places of creation, the paths of knowledge transmission and reception, and the import of exchange networks at various scales. Studies range from the inspection of the places of London science, which show how different scientific sites operated different moral and epistemic economies, to the scrutiny of the ways in which the museum space of the Smithsonian Institution and the expansive space of the American West produced science and framed geographical understanding. This volume makes clear that the science of this era varied in its constitution and reputation in relation to place and personnel, in its nature by virtue of its different epistemic practices, in its audiences, and in the ways in which it was put to work.
Author : Thomas Clifton Paris
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Page : 478 pages
File Size : 13,37 MB
Release : 1863
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