Glimpses of Peebles, Or, Forgotten Chapters in Its History: With Illustrations
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Alexander Williamson was een Engelse chemicus die bekend stond om zijn baanbrekende werk op het gebied van ether-synthese. Hij onderzocht de verbanden tussen ethers en alcoholen, beschouwde ze als analoog aan water en introduceerde het 'watertype' als een fundamenteel concept voor de chemische classificatie. Zijn onderzoek naar de dynamische uitwisseling van elementen binnen moleculen liep vooruit op moderne theorieën over ion-dissociatie. Naast pure chemie beïnvloedde Williamson ook de wereldwijde ontwikkeling door belangrijke Japanse studenten te begeleiden die cruciaal waren voor de modernisering van hun natie.





with some account of Corea, in Two Volumes - Vol. 2
This volume offers a detailed exploration of North China, Manchuria, and Eastern Mongolia, enriched by insights into Corea. The narrative combines personal observations with historical context, providing a vivid account of the landscapes, cultures, and peoples encountered during the journey. As a high-quality reprint of the original 1870 edition, it preserves the authenticity and charm of the author's experiences, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the region's history and travel literature.
With Some Account of Corea
The travelogue captures the experiences and insights of Scottish missionary Alexander Williamson during his journeys, offering a rich account of the cultures and landscapes he encountered. First published in 1870, the two-volume work delves into the historical context of the time, reflecting Williamson's observations and interactions with diverse communities. His unique perspective as a missionary provides a blend of travel narrative and cultural commentary, making it a valuable resource for understanding the era's global dynamics.
with some account of Corea, in Two Volumes - Vol. 1
Exploring the landscapes and cultures of North China, Manchuria, and Eastern Mongolia, this two-volume work offers vivid accounts of the author's travels in the late 19th century. The first volume presents detailed observations and experiences, including insights into the local customs and geography. Additionally, it features a glimpse into Corea, enriching the narrative with historical context and personal reflections from the journey. This high-quality reprint preserves the essence of the original 1870 edition, making it a valuable resource for history enthusiasts.
This two-volume travelogue, first published in 1870, records the observations of the Scottish missionary Alexander Williamson (1829-90).