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Chambers's Journal 1892 Lot of 53 Issues Science The Ivory Gate, Blood Royal First Printings by Various - 1892
by Various
Chambers's Journal 1892 Lot of 53 Issues Science The Ivory Gate, Blood Royal First Printings
by Various
- Used
- good
- first
Original Chambers's Journal of Science and Arts 1892 Volume 9, 53 Weekly Issues
Condition: Good, Disbound, Complete 53 Issues 6.75" x 10" tall, 848 pages Plus the Index Section. Separate Indexes for: Sketches and Essays, Poetry, Popular Science, Science and Arts, Fiction List, Instruction and Entertainment. W. & R. Chambers London and Edinburgh
Examples of content. Most are Unique to this Volume or are First Printings.
The Ivory Gate by Walter Besant - First Printing!
Blood Royal by Grant Allen - First Printing!
Australian Shark Tales
Australian Snake Yarns
Baby John
Bells of Linlaven by John Russell
Dore and Chinley Railway
Drury Lane
Life in British Columbia
Piccadilly
Scilly Isles
Cairngorm in Winter
Earthquakes
Fluorine
Glow-worm
Electricity
Mountain Observatories
Ostriches at the Zoo
Sense of Hearing and Smell in Animals
Advertising on the Clouds
Aerial Navigation
Balloon Parachute
Military Balloons
Blandyte
Canada Western Railway
Military Carrier Pigeons
Cholera Germs
The Santa Maria
Dallastype Process
Divining-Rod
Electric Communication
Electric Heating and Welding
Electric Lights
Electrical Exhibition at Sydenham
The Biggest Gun
Anne Hathaway
Hydrophone
Ice-making Machine
Influenza due to a Bacillus
Irrigation at Jaffa
Jupiter's Satellites
Water Supply of Liveroppl
Lucifer Match in Calcutta
McKinlay Tariff
Magnetism
Mammoth Discovery
Masrite
Meing chewed by Laos
Microphone in Russian Prisons
Mouse Plague
The Victory Nelson Ship
Oil Powered Engine in Ships
Photography in Colours -Ives Frederic Eugene Ives
Snake Poison Antidotes
Disaster at St. Gervais
Sunflower in Russia
Telegraph Wire-tapping in New York
Timgad
Type-setting Machines
Great Sangir Volcano
Draining the Zuyder Zee
Chambers's Journal (of popular literature, science and arts) published by William & Robert Chambers London and Edinburgh. First named Chambers's Edinburgh Journal was a weekly 16-page magazine started by William Chambers in 1832. The first edition was dated 4 February 1832, and priced at one penny. Topics included history, religion, language, and science. William was soon joined as joint editor by his brother Robert, who wrote many of the articles for the early issues, and within a few years the journal had a circulation of 84,000.From 1847 to 1849 it was edited by William Henry Wills. In 1854 the title was changed to Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Arts, and changed again to Chambers's Journal at the end of 1897. The journal was produced in Edinburgh until the late 1850s, by which time the author James Payn had taken over as editor, and production was moved to London. Serialized fiction from major authors, including Payn himself, became one of the journal's major attractions following his arrival. The journal continued to be published until 1956. (Wikipedia)
Condition: Good, Disbound, Complete 53 Issues 6.75" x 10" tall, 848 pages Plus the Index Section. Separate Indexes for: Sketches and Essays, Poetry, Popular Science, Science and Arts, Fiction List, Instruction and Entertainment. W. & R. Chambers London and Edinburgh
Examples of content. Most are Unique to this Volume or are First Printings.
The Ivory Gate by Walter Besant - First Printing!
Blood Royal by Grant Allen - First Printing!
Australian Shark Tales
Australian Snake Yarns
Baby John
Bells of Linlaven by John Russell
Dore and Chinley Railway
Drury Lane
Life in British Columbia
Piccadilly
Scilly Isles
Cairngorm in Winter
Earthquakes
Fluorine
Glow-worm
Electricity
Mountain Observatories
Ostriches at the Zoo
Sense of Hearing and Smell in Animals
Advertising on the Clouds
Aerial Navigation
Balloon Parachute
Military Balloons
Blandyte
Canada Western Railway
Military Carrier Pigeons
Cholera Germs
The Santa Maria
Dallastype Process
Divining-Rod
Electric Communication
Electric Heating and Welding
Electric Lights
Electrical Exhibition at Sydenham
The Biggest Gun
Anne Hathaway
Hydrophone
Ice-making Machine
Influenza due to a Bacillus
Irrigation at Jaffa
Jupiter's Satellites
Water Supply of Liveroppl
Lucifer Match in Calcutta
McKinlay Tariff
Magnetism
Mammoth Discovery
Masrite
Meing chewed by Laos
Microphone in Russian Prisons
Mouse Plague
The Victory Nelson Ship
Oil Powered Engine in Ships
Photography in Colours -Ives Frederic Eugene Ives
Snake Poison Antidotes
Disaster at St. Gervais
Sunflower in Russia
Telegraph Wire-tapping in New York
Timgad
Type-setting Machines
Great Sangir Volcano
Draining the Zuyder Zee
Chambers's Journal (of popular literature, science and arts) published by William & Robert Chambers London and Edinburgh. First named Chambers's Edinburgh Journal was a weekly 16-page magazine started by William Chambers in 1832. The first edition was dated 4 February 1832, and priced at one penny. Topics included history, religion, language, and science. William was soon joined as joint editor by his brother Robert, who wrote many of the articles for the early issues, and within a few years the journal had a circulation of 84,000.From 1847 to 1849 it was edited by William Henry Wills. In 1854 the title was changed to Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Arts, and changed again to Chambers's Journal at the end of 1897. The journal was produced in Edinburgh until the late 1850s, by which time the author James Payn had taken over as editor, and production was moved to London. Serialized fiction from major authors, including Payn himself, became one of the journal's major attractions following his arrival. The journal continued to be published until 1956. (Wikipedia)
- Seller The Franklin Bookstore (US)
- Book Condition Used - Good
- Publisher Chambers's Journal
- Date Published 1892
- Size 6.75" x 10"