The little philosopher, or the science of familiar things: in which the principles of natural and experimental philosophy are systematically developed from the properties and uses of familiar things. [etc.]

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1860 
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The little philosopher, or the science of familiar things: in which the principles of natural and experimental philosophy are systematically developed from the properties and uses of familiar things. Forming a series of instructive reading-books for young people: vol. I. part I - the chemistry of familiar things; part II - the mechanics of familiar things; part III - the physics of familiar things / by Thomas Tate 
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(PHY) The binding is missing from the spine revealing the binder's waste used underneath.||(BIN) Bound in brown cloth; embossed.||(PRV) Inscription on half-title: 'Norman Hockley, Tiverton, Nov. 26th 1882.'; 'Black is the raven/ Black is the rook/ But blacker still is the little boy/ Who steals this book.'||(CON) Half-title.||(REF) No entry on COPAC; see copac.ac.uk. 
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xiv, 261 p. ; 15 cm.  
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