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The Story of the Wanderings of Atoms. 
Organic Chemistry. Cloth, 1s. 
“ Really a popular and interesting account of the chief compounds 
of carbon." — Pharmaceutical Journal. 
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By Miss MULOCK. 
John Halifax, Gentleman. 
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The Story of Electricity. 
With roo Illustrations. Cloth, rs. 
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The Story of the British Race. 
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author seems to put the claims of anthropology too high, he has 
written a book that ought to stimulate inquiry and will guide the 
uninitiated to the lines on which anthropological research is being 
pursued.” —A berdeen Free Press. 
By Dr. NANSEN and Lieut. JOHANSEN. 
Farthest North. 
Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the ship 
Fram, 1893-96, and of a Fifteen Months’ Sledge Journey. 
Popular Edition. In 2 vols., royal 8vo. With about 120 
full-page and go text Illustrations. Coloured Plate and 
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