Light Science for Leisure Hours
Richard A. Proctor
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In preparing these Essays, my chief object has been to present scientific truths in a light and readable form—clearly and simply, but with an exact adherence to the facts as I see them. I have followed—here and always—the rule of trying to explain my meaning precisely as I should wish others to explain, to myself, matters with which I was unfamiliar. Hence I have avoided that excessive simplicity which some seem to consider absolutely essential in scientific essays intended for general perusal, but which is often even more perplexing than a too technical style. The chief rule I have followed, in order to make my descriptions clear, has been to endeavour to make each sentence bear one meaning, and one only. Speaking as a reader, and especially as a reader of scientific books, I venture to express an earnest wish that this simple rule were never infringed, even to meet the requirements of style.
It will hardly be necessary to mention that several of the shorter Essays are rather intended to amuse than to instruct. - Summary by the Preface (9 hr 40 min)
Chapters
The Prefaces | 4:12 | Read by Lynda Marie Neilson |
Strange Discoveries respecting the Aurora | 18:11 | Read by Tylar Farmer |
The Earth a Magnet | 25:50 | Read by Tylar Farmer |
Our Chief Time-piece losing Time | 23:18 | Read by Melissa Jean |
Encke the Astronomer | 5:11 | Read by Ashley M. |
Venus on the Sun’s Face | 38:07 | Read by jcrosbie |
Britain’s Coal Cellars | 51:36 | Read by Lynda Marie Neilson |
The Secret of the North Pole | 24:28 | Read by Melissa Jean |
Is the Gulf Stream a Myth? | 34:37 | Read by Linda Johnson |
Floods in Switzerland | 10:09 | Read by Lynda Marie Neilson |
A Great Tidal Wave | 8:51 | Read by Lynda Marie Neilson |
Deep-Sea Dredgings | 12:13 | Read by Lynda Marie Neilson |
The Tunnel through Mont Cenis | 10:27 | Read by Lynda Marie Neilson |
Tornadoes | 29:01 | Read by Lynda Marie Neilson |
Vesuvius | 45:03 | Read by Lynda Marie Neilson |
The Earthquake in Peru | 12:34 | Read by Lynda Marie Neilson |
The Greatest Sea-Wave ever known | 34:36 | Read by Lynda Marie Neilson |
The Usefulness of Earthquakes | 26:16 | Read by Linda Johnson |
The Forcing Power of Rain | 10:56 | Read by Linda Johnson |
A Shower of Snow-Crystals | 3:49 | Read by April6090 |
Long Shots | 9:13 | Read by April6090 |
Influence of Marriage on the Death-Rate | 12:47 | Read by Linda Johnson |
The Topographical Survey of India | 22:19 | Read by Linda Johnson |
A Ship attacked by a Sword-fish | 5:19 | Read by April6090 |
The Safety-lamp | 10:26 | Read by realisticspeakers |
The Dust we have to Breathe | 4:11 | Read by Clive Catterall |
Photographic Ghosts | 4:28 | Read by Clive Catterall |
The Oxford and Cambridge Rowing Styles | 7:58 | Read by jcrosbie |
Betting on Horse Races: or, the State of the Odds | 27:44 | Read by Linda Johnson |
Squaring the Circle | 15:36 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
A New Theory of Achilles’ Shield | 31:27 | Read by Linda Johnson |
Reviews
Ahab
very choppy and hesitant by some readers. truly astonishing how many words are mispronounced.
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