CURIOSITIES OF SCIENCE, Past and Present A BOOK FOR OLD AND YOUNG
By:JOHN TIMBS Published By:Double9 Books
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John Timbs "Curiosities of Science, Past and Present" is an exciting take a look at scientific wonders and discoveries throughout history. In this riveting work, Timbs dives into many scientific marvels, each historic and present day, taking readers on a fascinating adventure across the fields of physics, chemistry, biology, and more. The book acts as a hyperlink among the beyond and the existing, providing insights into the evolution of medical notion and the first rate achievements which have molded our view of the arena. Timbs takes readers on a complete tour of sizable discoveries, the usage of a mixture of historic anecdotes and technical reasons to emphasise the achievements of exceptional scientists and their lasting effect on our expertise. The author's approachable writing style makes complex medical subjects intelligible to readers of all ages, making the book an invaluable resource for both involved laypeople and pro science fans. "Curiosities of Science, Past and Present" is extra than just a compilation of statistics; it's a celebration of humanity's quest for understanding and the incredible discoveries that hold to fascinate our minds.
John Timbs was an English author and antiquarian. Some of his work was published under the alias "Horace Welby." Timothy was born in Clerkenwell, London, in 1801. He was educated in a private school in Hemel Hempstead. In his sixteenth year, he was apprenticed to a drugstore and printer in Dorking. He demonstrated literary talent early on, and at the age of nineteen, he began writing for the Monthly Magazine. A year later, he was appointed secretary to the company's owner, Sir Richard Phillips, and decided to pursue a career in literature. He served as editor of the Mirror of Literature, the Harlequin, and The Literary World before becoming a sub-editor of the Illustrated London News.He also founded and served as the first editor of the Year-Book of Science and Art. His published works totaled around one hundred and fifty volumes. In 1834, he was made a fellow of the London Society of Antiquaries. Timbs died on March 6, 1875, and was buried in the churchyard of St Peter and St Paul, Edenbridge, Kent.