Through Magic Glasses and Other Lectures / A Sequel to The Fairyland of Science
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A sequence of illustrated popular-science lectures aimed at young readers that uses optical instruments as a conceit to introduce a range of natural and astronomical topics. It explains how microscopes, telescopes, spectroscopes and cameras reveal the structure and processes of the moon, sun, stars, nebulae, fungi, lichens, mosses, volcanic rock and lava, seaweeds and microscopic life, and some local natural-history subjects including ponies and prehistoric relics. Each short lecture combines clear observational description, simple explanations of instruments and phenomena, and abundant visual examples designed to kindle further curiosity about the unseen world.
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