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SPEER ( Wm. ). An enquiry into the causes of the errors and irregularities which take place in ascer

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SPEER ( Wm. ). An enquiry into the causes of the errors and irregularities which take place in ascer

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
SPEER ( Wm. ). An enquiry into the causes of the errors and irregularities which take place in ascertaining the strengths of spirituous liquors, by the hydrometer, with a demonstration of the practicability of simplifying and rendering this instrument accurate. Printed for Payne and M'Kenlay, Strand, and J. and A. Arch … , 1802FIRST (?ONLY) EDITION, pp (4), 48, (1, table), (1, blank), (1, errata), (1, blank), 8vo, recent wrapper : leaf of folding table defective with 45% or so torn off : a very good copy. Speer was supervisor and assayer of spirits in the port of Dublin. COPAC locates copies at L and C : there is also a copy on-line at D : none of these three copies mentions the errata leaf.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) ARMSTRONG (Sir Wm. G. A.), LONGRIDGE(J.A.) & RICHARDSON(T.). Three reports on the use of the steam coals of the "Hartley District" of Northumberland in marine boilers … With an appendix, containing letters by … Playfair … Thompson … Williams …Reed … London : John Weale, Newcastle : Andrew Reid, 1858. With 2 plates and a few text illustrs, 66-pages, 8vo, recent wraps : a very good-nice copy.Following experiences in the Crimea, the British navy ceased using North Country Coal in favour of the more expensive Welsh Coal, believing the latter had superior heating power and that its smokeless nature was more beneficial in combat situations. This publication was issued with a view to providing a scientific basis for the correction of a believed prejudice against Northern English coal.(2) SMITH ( W. MacDonald ). The Physical Education of Brain and Body. An essay (International Congress of Physical Education, Paris, 1900). By W. MacDonald Smith, Civil and Mining Engineer ; Member of the International Commission of Physical Education; Discoverer of the "Full Contraction" Principle of Muscular Training. MacDonald Smith, Steinway Hall, London W. (Charles North, Blackheath Press, S.E.) (1900). Pages 21, (1), (2, blank), 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good to nice copy. Inscribed "With the Author's Compliments" on the title-page.(3) SMITH ( W. MacDonald ). Prospectus, MacDonald Smith's System for the acquisition and maintenance of robust health by full-contractions - baths - diet. MacDonald Smith, Steinway Hall, London W. (Charles North, Blackheath Press, S.E.), circa 1900. Pages 31, (1), 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good to nice copy, with the upper (but not the lower) original printed paper wrapper bound in.(4) WHITAKER ( Wm. ), FRS. On subaerial denudation and on cliffs and escarpments of the chalk and the lower tertiary beds … Hertford: Printed by Stephen Austin. 1867. FIRST COMPLETE EDITION, with 3 small text illustratios, pages 27, (1), (2, adverts), 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good to nice copy.copy. " … read before the Geological Society of London … but a short abstract only has appeared in the Society's journal … Wishing the Paper to be published in full … the kindness of the Editors of that Journal has enabled me to have a large number of copies printed …(for distribution) amongst the Fellows … A few corrections and additions have been made …" - Preface. Whitaker (1836–1925). This paper, which finally ended the belief that escarpments were formed by marine erosion, was theoretical, original, and closely researched ; it was highly praised by Charles Darwin (ODNB).(5) SMITH ( W. MacDonald ). The MacDonald Smith System of Phyysical Education. By the Originator. MacDonald Smith, Steinway Hall, London W. (Charles North, Blackheath Press, S.E.), circa 1902. 8-pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good to nice copy. Reprinted from the "Health and Strength Magazine", London, October, 1902(6)SPIRITS; LIQUOUR; SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS; SCIENCE; GEOLOGY; COAL; ENGINEERING; HEALTH; PHYSICAL EXERCISES; NATURAL HISTORY; ;