A personal memoir tracing a life in science, industry, and travel across 19th-century Europe and America.
This edition gathers reminiscences from a Liverpool chemical pioneer and his family, weaving together the story of the alkali industry, notable scientific figures, and a long life spent at the crossroads of industry and culture. It covers early days in the Mersey region, encounters with Liebig, and a wide-ranging journey that includes the United States around the Centennial year, as well as insights into politics, education, and social life in Victorian Britain.
- Explore the rise of the alkali industry in Lancashire and the broader history of science in Britain
- Read about early laboratories, industrial challenges, and key friendships with famous chemists
- Experience travelogues from Liverpool to America, with stops in New Haven, Boston, and New York
- Get a sense of family life, public affairs, and the social world of a prosperous industrial era
Ideal for readers of historical memoirs, science history, and the development of Liverpool’s industrial landscape.