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  • Ellis, H. F. illus. Arthur Watts

    Published by Methuen & Co., London, Second Printing, 1932, 109pp + 8p of Methuen Catalog, 1932

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    Hardback with Dust Jacket. Book is Very Good. Dust Jacket is Very Good Minus. Wear on edges and chip at top of spine. A highly definitive text on the whys of the world. If you think Public Radio's Dr. Science has a new idea, read this! Ellis, a self proclaimed "Egregious Prof of all the Sciences at Oxford and Cambridge" explains some of the most perplexing motes of science. Some are funny and some are dumb. Ain't we all. A complex academic mind is required for this heavy tome. Or, you could just enjoy humor with a scientific bent.