Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Cassell & Company, Limited, 1890
Da: Yesterday's Muse, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. Some loss from spine head, light stain on bottom fore edge corner of a few pages, a few pages dog-eared, front and rear endpapers faintly foxed. Binding tight and square. 1890 Hard Cover. viii, 384 pp. Color frontispiece of an arctic aurora, monochrome plates, and hundreds of black-and-white illustrations in text. A collection of scientific articles contributed by numerous authors, including: The Northern Lights; The Mathematics of Plants; How the Wind Changes; Dreams; Why the Sea is Salt; The Anatomy of a Lobster; Rust; A Glass of Wine; Voyages in Cloudland; The Chemistry of Water; Nuggets and Quartz; The Sun Our Fire, Light, and Life; A Fish in the Water; A Microscopical Biography; Firing a Shot; What is 'Power'?; History Out of Refuse Heaps; What Is in the Interior of the Earth?; How Sunshine Warms the Earth; What Are the Stars Made Of?; The Protective Colours of Animals; Great Sea Reptiles; Shooting Stars; Continental Islands, and How They Were Formed; Teeth; How the River Severn Cut through Wenlock Edge; Moles and Mole-Hills; The Mariner's Compass; Spiders' Webs; Glaciers; Diamonds; The History of a Hen's Egg; Growth; The Magic Lantern; A Primrose; A Cannon Shot; Why the Rain Falls; The Story of a Volcano as Told in History; Can Science Conquer Rust?; How the Airs Were Discovered; What is 'Work'?; The Hand; How Glaciers Move; Dust; A Piece of Rock Salt; Protective Mimicry in Animals; The Physics of Music; Touch; Animal Colonies and Co-operation; Colour-Blindness; Oceanic Islands and Their History; Modern Explosives; The Gravel on the Garden Path; A Peat-Bog; A Piece of Iceland Spar; Polar Ice; Rubies and Sapphires; Weather Telegraphy; Lodgers and Boarders in Lower Life.
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Undertakers' Supply Co., 1928
Da: Yesterday's Muse, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condizione: Near Fine. An excellent copy. 1928 Hard Cover. 31 pp. Self wrappers, stapled binding. 6 1/2 x 4. Advertisement for a kit of surgical equipment from Undertakers' Supply Co. on rear wrapper. A guide to reconstructive surgery for funereal purposes. An uncommon but influential work in the field, with detailed instructions Callaway also wrote The Art of Funeral Directing, which earned Callaway a position at the Landig College of Mortuary Science. After the book's success, Callaway also served as director of research for the Undertakers' Supply Co. It's possible Callaway's work influenced the approach to funeral arrangements following its publication: "Obtainable from the proprietors of The Undertakers' Journal was the book The Art of Funeral Directing written by the American, CF Callaway. Published in 1928 it promoted the 'service culture' that included improvements to the arrangements at the funeral home and in the cemetery. In the chapter 'At the Cemetery' Callaway believed that it was essential to cover the open grave with the coffin or casket." (Institute of Cemetery and Crematorium Management, The ICCM Journal, Spring 2012 Volume 80, No. 1). Contents include: Introduction; Before We Begin the Rebuilding; Some Fundamental Facts; Skin Cuts and Wounds, No. 1 & 2; Burned Bodies; Scalded and Mutilated Bodies; Cancer Cases: Building an Eye, Building the Ear, Rebuilding the Mouth, Building the Nose; Emaciated Bodies.
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