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A practical handbook of hands-on experiments and demonstrations across chemistry, optics, pneumatics, mechanics, acoustics, pyrotechnics, and recreational mathematics aimed at young readers and amateur experimenters. It provides clear, step-by-step procedures for chemical curiosities such as invisible inks, combustion and gas effects, and reactive visual displays, alongside mechanical and optical tricks and mathematical puzzles. Each entry explains materials and methods while highlighting the basic scientific principles that produce the effects, and many items are designed for parlor entertainment or educational play. Practical cautions and brief explanatory notes accompany the instructions to encourage safe, instructive practice.

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Aaron A. Warford

Aaron A. Warford was an author known for his instructional and educational works that aimed to guide readers in various fields. His notable titles include "How to Become a Scientist," "How to Become an Actor," and "How to Become an Inventor," reflecting a focus on personal development and skill acquisition. Warford also explored unique topics such as fencing and taxidermy in his works, showcasing a diverse range of interests. His contributions to literature provide practical insights for aspiring individuals in multiple disciplines.

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