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- catalog contributor b2160636.
- catalog created "[c1898]".
- catalog date "1898".
- catalog date "[c1898]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1898]".
- catalog description "pt. I. Successes: I. Modes of traveling. II. Labor-saving machinery. III. The conveyance of thought. IV. Fire and light. V-VI. New applications of light: 1. Photography. 2. Spectrum analysis. VII. Theoretical discoveries in physics. VIII. Minor applications of physical principles. IX. The importance of dust: A source of beauty and essential to life. X.A few of the great problems of chemistry. XI. Astronomy and cosmic theories. XII. Geology: The glacial epoch and the antiquity of man. XIII. Evolution and national selection. XIV. Popular discoveries in physiology. XV. Estimates of achievements: The nineteenth century as compared with earlier centuries -- pt. II. Failure: XVI. The neglect of phrenology. XVII. The opposition to hypnotism and physical research. XVIII. Vaccination a delusion; its penal enforcement a crime. Appendix. The causes of the improvement of the health of London toward the end of the eighteenth and beginning of the nineteenth centuries. XIX. Militarism, the curse of civilization. XX. The demon of greed. XXI. The plunder of the earth. Conclusion. Appendix: The remedy for want in the midst of wealth.".
- catalog extent "xii, 400 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Wonderful century.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Wonderful century.".
- catalog issued "1898".
- catalog issued "[c1898]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York: Dodd, Mead & company".
- catalog relation "Wonderful century.".
- catalog subject "Civilization.".
- catalog subject "History, 19th Century.".
- catalog subject "Nineteenth century.".
- catalog subject "Q 171 W155w 1899".
- catalog subject "Q171 .W22 1898".
- catalog subject "Science Essays.".
- catalog subject "Science History.".
- catalog subject "Science.".
- catalog subject "Vaccination.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. Successes: I. Modes of traveling. II. Labor-saving machinery. III. The conveyance of thought. IV. Fire and light. V-VI. New applications of light: 1. Photography. 2. Spectrum analysis. VII. Theoretical discoveries in physics. VIII. Minor applications of physical principles. IX. The importance of dust: A source of beauty and essential to life. X.A few of the great problems of chemistry. XI. Astronomy and cosmic theories. XII. Geology: The glacial epoch and the antiquity of man. XIII. Evolution and national selection. XIV. Popular discoveries in physiology. XV. Estimates of achievements: The nineteenth century as compared with earlier centuries -- pt. II. Failure: XVI. The neglect of phrenology. XVII. The opposition to hypnotism and physical research. XVIII. Vaccination a delusion; its penal enforcement a crime. Appendix. The causes of the improvement of the health of London toward the end of the eighteenth and beginning of the nineteenth centuries. XIX. Militarism, the curse of civilization. XX. The demon of greed. XXI. The plunder of the earth. Conclusion. Appendix: The remedy for want in the midst of wealth.".
- catalog title "The wonderful century : its successes and its failures. By Alfred Russel Wallace.".
- catalog type "text".