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Le Soleil: ses phénomènes les plus importants, leur littérature et leur explication

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DR. BRESTER died on June 25, 1919, and this great monograph with pages 9/12 by 11/34 inches, is published after his death by his wife and daughter, and is edited by Dr. T. van Lohuizen. It would, therefore, be unseemly to criticise any defects in the printing or accessories of the book. But since the author continually elaborated one fundamental theory, during the thirty years that he devoted to the making of the book, if this theory was wrong initially, he had time enough to go very far wrong indeed.

Le Soleil: ses phénomènes les plus importants, leur littérature et leur explication.

A. Brester. Jz. Préparé à la publication par les soins du Dr. T. van Lohuizen. Pp. iv + 315. (La Haye: W. P. van Stockum et fils, 1924.) n.p.

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Le Soleil: ses phénomènes les plus importants, leur littérature et leur explication . Nature 116, 598–600 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116598a0

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