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ENDEAVOUR VOLUME XIX

Published by Imperial Chemical Industries in 1960

ENDEAVOUR VOLUME XIX

Stock no. 560952
1960. Hardback. Large format. Slightly better than very good condition.

A quarterly review published in five languages designed to record the progress of the sciences in the service of mankind. English language edition. Large format. Red cloth, gilt title to spine. Colour and b/w photos. iii and 236 pages. Ex-lib. Foxing to top edge of text block. One bookplate to front pastedown. Barcode label stuck to rear pastedown, else contents clean. Musty odour present.

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Contents

  • JANUARY 1960 NUMBER 73:
  • Editorial: Eric John Holmyard
  • The Mast Cells
  • Historians and the Scientific Revolution
  • The Zodiacal Light and its Interpretation
  • Schizophrenia and the Psychotomimetic Drugs
  • The British Association for the Advancement of Science
  • Franz and Ferdinand Bauer, Masters of Botanical Illustration
  • Toxic Phosphorus and Fluorine Compounds
  • The Nonulosaminic Acids - Complexes of Carbohydrates and Amino Acids
  • APRIL 1960 NUMBER 74:
  • Editorial: Some Distinguished Presidents of the Royal Society
  • The Stellarator and other Thermonuclear Projects in the United States
  • The Royal Society and its Foreign Relations
  • Nidation of the Fertilized Ovum
  • The Origin and Nature of the Moon
  • The Distribution of Cellular Matter during Meiosis
  • The Plant Cytochromes
  • JULY 1960 NUMBER 75:
  • Editorial: Thomas Beddoes (1760-1808)
  • The Neurosecretory System of the Diencephalon
  • Phosphonitrilic Derivatives
  • The Accretion of Cosmic Matter to the Earth
  • Breeding the New Varieties of Fruit Trees
  • Spider Hydraulics
  • Nuclear Structure
  • OCTOBER 1960 NUMBER 76:
  • Editorial: The Chelsea Physic Garden
  • Internal Fungal Parasites of Insects
  • Zone Refining
  • Radioactive Tracers in the Atmosphere
  • Bower-birds
  • Early History of Comparative Anatomy
  • Some Consequences of Neutron Resonance
  • Outdoor Aerobiology