POPULAR SCIENCE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE 



BY CHARLES R. GIBSON, F.R.S.E. 



"Among writers for boys on science, easily the most skilful Is Mr. Charles Gibson. 

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THE GREAT BALL ON WHICH WE LIVE. 



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THE STARS W THEIR MYSTERIES. 



WAR INVENTIONS fef HOW THEY WERE INVENTED. 



CHEMISTRY fef ITS MYSTERIES. 



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THE ROMANCE OF MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY. 



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THE ROMANCE OF SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY. 



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THE ROMANCE OF MODERN MANUFACTURE. 



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HEROES OF THE SCIENTIFIC WORLD. The Lives, Sacrifices, 



Successes, and Failures of some of the greatest Scientists. 

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