Booklets
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 47,20 MB
Release : 1892
Category : Book clubs
ISBN :
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 47,20 MB
Release : 1892
Category : Book clubs
ISBN :
Author : Bernard Quaritch (Firm)
Publisher :
Page : 998 pages
File Size : 39,69 MB
Release : 1903
Category : Antiquarian booksellers
ISBN :
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 28,14 MB
Release : 1883
Category : Bibliography
ISBN :
Author : Walter Hamilton
Publisher :
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 48,31 MB
Release : 1889
Category : Parodies
ISBN :
Author : Bernard Quaritch (Firm)
Publisher :
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 27,45 MB
Release : 1898
Category : Antiquarian booksellers
ISBN :
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 13,92 MB
Release : 1892
Category : Anthologies
ISBN :
Author : Spiro Dimolianis
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 20,48 MB
Release : 2011-08-10
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0786484721
Jack the Ripper is a gothic tale of Victorian conspiracies, the supernatural, secret societies and the police. Scotland Yard hunted a serial killer shrouded in politics as the mutilator of East End prostitutes. This book uses historic sources and rare official reports to reveal dark and supernatural aspects of the Ripper case.
Author : Bibliographical Society of America
Publisher :
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 14,2 MB
Release : 1915
Category : Bibliography
ISBN :
Author : Jonathan Betts
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 50,8 MB
Release : 2011-05-19
Category : Science
ISBN : 019162084X
This is the story of Rupert T. Gould (1890-1948), the polymath and horologist. A remarkable man, Lt Cmdr Gould made important contributions in an extraordinary range of subject areas throughout his relatively short and dramatically troubled life. From antique clocks to scientific mysteries, from typewriters to the first systematic study of the Loch Ness Monster, Gould studied and published on them all. With the title The Stargazer, Gould was an early broadcaster on the BBC's Children's Hour when, with his encyclopaedic knowledge, he became known as The Man Who Knew Everything. Not surprisingly, he was also part of that elite group on BBC radio who formed The Brains Trust, giving on-the-spot answers to all manner of wide ranging and difficult questions. With his wide learning and photographic memory, Gould awed a national audience, becoming one of the era's radio celebrities. During the 1920s Gould restored the complex and highly significant marine timekeepers constructed by John Harrison (1693-1776), and wrote the unsurpassed classic, The Marine Chronometer, its History and Development. Today he is virtually unknown, his horological contributions scarcely mentioned in Dava Sobel's bestseller Longitude. The TV version of Longitude, in which Jeremy Irons played Rupert Gould, did at least introduce Gould's name to a wider public. Gould suffered terrible bouts of depression, resulting in a number of nervous breakdowns. These, coupled with his obsessive and pedantic nature, led to a scandalously-reported separation from his wife and cost him his family, his home, his job, and his closest friends. In this first-ever biography of Rupert Gould, Jonathan Betts, the Royal Observatory Greenwich's Senior Horologist, has given us a compelling account of a talented but flawed individual. Using hitherto unknown personal journals, the family's extensive collection of photographs, and the polymath's surviving records and notes, Betts tells the story of how Gould's early life, his naval career, and his celebrity status came together as this talented Englishman restored part of Britain's - and the world's - most important technical heritage: John Harrison's marine timekeepers.
Author : Edward Heron-Allen
Publisher :
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 24,9 MB
Release : 1891
Category : Ballads, English
ISBN :