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Michael Faraday
Third Edition, with Portrait

Michael Faraday Third Edition, with Portrait

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Transcriber's Notes:

This book contains Macmillan & Co.'s September 1874 book catalogue, which follows the index for the main book.

Additional Transcriber's Notes are at the end.

MICHAEL FARADAY.


Macmillan & Co. Logo

 

Michael Faraday Portrait
Michael Faraday
From a Photograph by John Watkins. 34 Parliament Street.

Title Page

MICHAEL FARADAY.



BY

J. H. GLADSTONE, Ph.D., F.R.S.



THIRD EDITION, WITH PORTRAIT.



London:
MACMILLAN AND CO.
1874.

[The Right of Translation and Reproduction is reserved.]


LONDON:
R. CLAY, SONS, AND TAYLOR, PRINTERS,
BREAD STREET HILL.


PREFACE.

Shortly after the death of Michael Faraday, Professor Auguste de la Rive, and others of his friends, gave to the world their impressions of his life, his character, and his work; Professor Tyndall drew his portrait as a man of science; and after a while Dr. Bence Jones published his biography in two octavo volumes, with copious extracts from his journals and correspondence. In a review of this "Life and Letters" I happened to mention my thought of giving to the public some day my own reminiscences of the great philosopher; several friends urged me to do so, not in the pages of a magazine, but in the form of a little book designed for those of his fellow-countrymen who venerate his noble character without being able to follow his scientific researches. I accepted the task. Professor Tyndall and Dr. Bence Jones, with Messrs. Longman, the publishers, kindly permitted me to make free use of their materials; but I am indebted to the Corporation of the Trinity House, and to many friends, for a good deal of additional information; and in compiling my book I have preferred, where practicable, to illustrate the character of Faraday by documents or incidents hitherto unpublished, or contained in those sketches of the philosopher which are less generally known.

It is due to myself to say that I had pretty well sketched out the second part of this book before I read M. Dumas' "Eloge Historique."

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