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IN this little book, “The Enquiring Layman” has marshalled the majority of the most important facts and conceptions of modern science. A layman he might claim to be, yet he cannot be a real visitor to the subject of science. He shows a definitely intelligent attitude towards it and presents his findings in a distinctly palatable style.
The Conclusions of Modern Science.
Plainly told by Walter Grierson. (“The Enquiring Layman”). (The Outline Library, No. 10.) Pp. xviii + 198. (London: George Newnes, Ltd., n.d.) 2s. 6d. net.
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The Conclusions of Modern Science . Nature 126, 721 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/126721c0
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