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THIS volume is intended to form a sequel to the “Fairy-Land of Science,” and is written with the clearness and brightness which make that book so attractive. The power that Miss Buckley has of interesting young people in the more popular parts of the various sciences cannot be doubted, and is well shown in the present book. A magician is supposed to teach young lads; and the author is thus enabled to bring in different parts of the sciences, and to preserve a continuity throughout.
Through Magic Mirrors.
By Arabella B. Buckley. (London: Edward Stanford, 1890.)
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[Book Reviews]. Nature 43, 246 (1891). https://doi.org/10.1038/043246a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/043246a0