Invasion of Egypt in A.D. 1249. By Davis(E. J.). M 2381 Invention and discovery : Bakewell (F.C.)Great facts: a popular history and description of the most remarkable inventions [during the 1st half of the 19th cent.]. ... ... ... ... H CONTENTS-Progress of invention. Steam navigation. Steam carriages and railways. Air engine. Photography. Dissolving views.Kaleidoscope Magic disc. Diorama Stereoscope. Electric telegraph. Electro-magnetic clocks. Electrometallurgy. Gas lighting. Electric light. Instantaneous lights. Paper making machinery. Printing machines. Lithography. Aerated waters. Revolvers and Minie rifles. Centrifugal pumps.Tubular bridges. Self-acting engines,including the Nasmyth steam hammer. Beckmann (J.) History of inventions, discoveries, and origins. 2 v. ... Burnley (J.) Romance of invention Vignettes from the annals of industry and science. ... Invention and discovery-continued. Timbs (J.) Wonderful inventions. H 56, H CONTENTS-Mariner's compass. Lighthouses and lightboats. Barometer. Thermometer. Printing. Telescope. Microscope. Clocks and watches. Gunpowder and guncotton. Gas-lighting. Artesian wells. Steam-engine. Cotton manufacture. Steam navigation. Railway and locomotive steam-engine. Iron ships of war, guns and armour. Electric telegraph and cables. Ocean electro-telegraphy. ... H Tissandier (G.), and Frith (H.) Marvels of invention and scientific puzzles. Popular account of many useful and interesting inventions and discoveries. Wallace (A. R., LL.D.) Wonderful century. D NOTE-Aims to give a short descriptive sketch of all the more important mechanical inventions and scientific discoveries which are distinctive of the 19th century, and especially to enable those who have lived only in the latter half of it to realise its full significance in the history of human progress. The second part of the work discusses the intellectual and moral failures of the century. FOR CONTENTS. LOOK UNDER 19th century. Invertebrates. LOOK UNDER Zoology-Invertebrates. 57 58 26 F 6267, F 6268 Investigations of John Pym. By Murray (D. C.). 46 Investment : ... ... ... .H 48 H 49 ... Ione. By Linton (E. L.). Cochrane (C. H.) Wonders of modern mechanism. ... ... ... M 291 NOTE-An account of the island from the landing of St. Columba in 565, and of the ravages by the Norsemen. F 5309 Ione March. ByCrockett (S.R.). F2163, F2164, F 2165 903 "Iota "(pseud. of Mrs. K. Mannington Caffyn): F 4620 Children of circumstance. F 4621 Comedy in spasms. F 4622, F 4623 Anne Mauleverer H 50 inventors and their friends. ... L 904, L Archimedes. Friar Bacon and Virgilius. Cellini. Palissy. Franklin. Watt. Fulton. Stephenson and the locomotive. Whitney. Nasmyth. Bessemer. Kent (C.)Modern seven wonders ofthe world. H FOR CONTENTS. LOOK UNDER Science-History. Mason (O. T.) Origins of invention Ipané. By Graham (C.). Minx F 4624 F 4625 F 4626, F 4627 Iphigenia in Aulis. By Gluck (C. von). Vocal 905 Iphigenie. Von Schiller (J.C.F.). Werke,band 4. K 1250 Ireland-Art : Stokes (M.) Early christian art in Ireland. C 517 51 H 52 ... present condition of the fine arts in Great Britain and Ireland. 2 v. ... ... Philips' Handy atlas of the counties of Ireland; constructed by Bartholomew... M 194 53 Ireland-Constitution, government : H 54 ... Samson (J.) Inventions and their commercial development Handbook for inventors and investors showing how to invent, what to invent, how to patent, and how to make money by inventions; also company promotion as it is and as it might be. Smiles (S., LL.D.) Men of invention and industry ... ... ... Temple (R., and C.) Invention and dis covery. ... L 906 Ball (Rt. Hon. J. T., LL.D.) Historical review of the legislative systems operative in Ireland (1172-1800) ... ... D 194 NOTE-Seeks to give a consecutive narrative, which shall trace the succession of the legislative systems to each other, and their forms and peculiarities. Smith (G. B.) History of the English parliament; together with an account of the parliaments of Scotland and Ireland. 2 v. D 206 NOTE-Examines the nature of, and the circumstances connected with the legislation which in the reign of Henry VIII separated the church of Ireland from the See of Rome. Discusses the events connected with the protestant Episcopalian church of Ireland since the Union, such as the disestablishment, and the construction of a new constitution. C 804 Ireland-History-continued. Fitzpatrick (W. J.) Secret service under Pitt. M 1625 NOTE-History of Irish informers or betrayers, and the by-ways of Irish history at the close of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th. Illuminates some of the darkest passages in the history of Irish conspiracy, and is full of plots and treasons, hairbreadth escapes, mysterious houses, scrimmages with police and military, and quaint bits of old manners and reminiscences. Froude (J. A., LL.D.) English in Ireland in the 18th century. 3 v. ... ... M 1635 NOTE Really covers the period 1641-1800, and gives a good account of the civil war in 1641, and of the revolution in 1688. The author contends that the greater part of the evils to which Ireland has been subjected would have been avoided had the Cromwellian policy not been repealed. Joyce (P. W., LL.D.) Short history of Ireland. M 1626 NOTE-A chronicle of the Irish race to the year 1608, and aims to give the most prominent features of Irish national life. Reviews the literature, art, and institutions of ancient Ireland; explains the ancient rights of tenants; gives the history of the Irish insurrection, confiscation, etc., and an exposition of the Brehon law. Lawless (Hon. E.) Ireland [earliest times to Liberal view. ... ... ... M 43 Newman (J. H., Cardinal) Northmen and Smith (G., D.C.L.) Irish history and Irish ... ... ... ... Healy (J., LL.D.) Ancient Irish church ... C 805 Ireland-Home rule, land question and political: Ede (G.) Management of steel ... ... ... ... FOR CONTENTS. LOOK UNDER Drama-The stage. ... ... ... L 290 J 997 ... Daly (F.) Henry Irving in England and Abbotsford, and Newstead abbey K 185 Adventures of Captain Bonneville, U.S.A., in the Rocky mountains and the far West K 186 Alhambra. [Semi-fictitious chronicle of its history, and stories of the Spaniards and Moors] K 183 ... G 842 Astoria [Account of the founding of the settlement and a his- Bracebridge Hall ... Columbus NOTE-Treats upon the manufacture of iron and steel, the Gardner (J. S.) Ironwork, from the earliest NOTE-History of the various periods of ironwork, de- Greenwood (W. H.) Steel and iron. Comprising the practice and theory of the several methods M 1162, M 1163 K 184 ... K 185 L 804 ... M 2178 K 187 Life and voyages of Christopher Columbus and his companions. L 806 Life of Oliver Goldsmith Mahomet and his successors Salmagundi Sketch book Tales of a traveller [Italian brigandage] Tour on the prairies.. [Travels in the Indian territory in 1832. Hunting expedi- Wolfert's roost, and other tales ... L 655-8 K 188 C 956 K 187 K 188 K 183 M 1162 K 186 In Haweis (H. R., Rev.) American humorists. K 155 Miller (E., Rev.) History and doctrines of ... ... C 906-7 Is he the man? By Russell (W. C.). F 7396, F 7397 It was a lover and his lass. By Oliphant (Mrs.). F 6455 Isaac : ... Aids, school and text-books. Baker (C. E.) Foreign commercial correspondent Aids to commercial correspondence in five languages, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish. Italian lessons. With exercises and select passages for translation. Dictionaries. ... ... D 889 ... E 133 Italian literature : ... Criticism, essays. Church (R. W., Dean) Dante ... ... . E 131, E 132 ... K 1824 NOTE-Summary of the life of Dante, and explains the circumstances of the time in which he lived, and their influence upon his thoughts and character. Gives also an account of his works and of their relation to each other. Hüeffer (F.) Italian and other studies ... K 1803 CONTENTS-Poets of young Italy. A literary friendship of the 14th century-Boccaccio and Petrarch. Renaissance in Italy. Troubadours-ancient and modern, etc. Prescott (W. H.) Poetry and romance of the Italians. In his "Biographical and critical miscellanies." ... K 191 ture. Works printed in the Italian language will be found under the following authors in their alphabetical sequence throughout the catalogue:Amicis (E. de) Annunzio (G. d') Ariosto (L.) Balbo (C.) Barrili (A. G.) Boccaccio (G.) Cantu (C.) Carcano (G.) Certaldo (G.) Dante Alighieri Fanfani (P.) Foscolo (M.) Giusti (G.) Goldoni (C.) Leopardi (G.) Machiavelli (N.) Manzoni (A.) Petrarca (F.) Rosini (G.) Sacchetti (F.) Tasso (T.) |