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Royal Microscopical Soc, 1989. ~Owner's signature. ~Robust packaging. Overseas tracking available on request. . 1st edn. Hardback. Fine. xi, 116, 25 x 17.5cm, 50 illus. Binding sound, text unmarked.
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God Bless the Microscope: a History of the Microscopical Society Over 150 Years Hardcover - 1989
by Turner, Gerard L'E
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- Title God Bless the Microscope: a History of the Microscopical Society Over 150 Years
- Author Turner, Gerard L'E
- Binding Hardcover
- Edition First Edition
- Publisher The Society, Oxford, UK
- Date 1989
- ISBN 9780950246345
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Oxford: The Royal Microscopical Society, 1989. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. First Edition. xi, [1], 116 pages. 8vo. Publisher's blue cloth gilt. A used copy, with minor discoloration and wear to the binding. No dust jacket as issued. Cloth. A history of the early days of the Society, with 48 illustrations of people involved, early microscopes, and other fun material. "The Society was founded as "The Microscopical Society of London" in 1839 and was awarded its Royal Charter in 1866. A lot has happened since then... The origin of the Society can be traced back to a meeting of seventeen gentlemen - including Edwin Quekett and Joseph Jackson Lister - at Wellclose Square, London on 3rd September 1839. They met "to take into consideration the propriety of forming a society for the promotion of microscopical investigation, and for the introduction and improvement of the microscope as a scientific instrument." Following discussions, the group resolved to establish a Society and a provisional…
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Oxford: The Royal Microscopical Society, 1989. Hardcover without dust jacket in very good condition. Boards are marked, and edges, corners and spine ends are slightly bumped and worn. The pages and text are clear and unmarked throughout. LW. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Used.
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Oxford: The Royal Microscopical Society, 1989. First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine. First Edition. xi, [1], 116 pages. 8vo. Publisher's blue cloth gilt. A bright clean copy. No dust jacket as issued. Cloth. A history of the early days of the Society, with 48 illustrations of people involved, early microscopes, and other fun material. "The Society was founded as "The Microscopical Society of London" in 1839 and was awarded its Royal Charter in 1866. A lot has happened since then... The origin of the Society can be traced back to a meeting of seventeen gentlemen - including Edwin Quekett and Joseph Jackson Lister - at Wellclose Square, London on 3rd September 1839. They met "to take into consideration the propriety of forming a society for the promotion of microscopical investigation, and for the introduction and improvement of the microscope as a scientific instrument." Following discussions, the group resolved to establish a Society and a provisional committee was appointed to see it through. Their…
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