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Luke Howard

    The Climate of London, Deduced From Meteorological Observations; Volume 3
    The Climate of London, Deduced From Meteorological Observations; Volume 2
    The Climate of London, Deduced From Meteorological Observations; Volume 1
    Our Mother
    A Cycle Of Eighteen Years In The Seasons Of Britain: Deduced From Meteorological Observations Made At Ackworth, In The West Riding Of Yorkshire, From
    Essay on the Modifications of Clouds
    • Essay on the Modifications of Clouds

      • 70 stránok
      • 3 hodiny čítania

      The book presents Howard's pioneering classification of clouds, originally published in 1832 and later reissued by his sons in 1864. It offers a systematic approach to identifying and categorizing different types of clouds, laying the groundwork for modern meteorology. The work reflects Howard's meticulous observations and contributions to our understanding of atmospheric phenomena, making it a significant historical document in the study of weather and climate.

      Essay on the Modifications of Clouds
    • Our Mother is a comedy about growing up with a parent who has an anxiety disorder. Luke Howard mixes genres to tell an utterly open personal reflection about his childhood and his relationship with his mother. Jumping between noir, giant robots, fantasy adventure, and even scientific animal research, Luke brings a very intimate story to life with humor and cartooning experimentation.

      Our Mother
    • Luke Howard's pioneering study of the climate of London is a fascinating snapshot of life in the capital in the early 19th century. Using detailed records of temperature, rainfall, wind, and other variables, Howard provides a wealth of information about the city's weather patterns and their effects on the population and environment.

      The Climate of London, Deduced From Meteorological Observations; Volume 1
    • Luke Howard, one of the most prominent meteorologists of the early 19th century, draws on decades of data to analyze the various factors that influence the temperature, precipitation, and overall climate of London. From the impact of city streets and buildings to the effects of air pressure and wind, Howard's study offers a compelling portrait of the weather patterns that define London throughout the year.

      The Climate of London, Deduced From Meteorological Observations; Volume 2
    • A Letter From Luke Howard, Of Tottenham, Near London, To A Friend In America

      Containing Observations Upon A Treatise Written By Job Scott (1825)

      This work offers critical observations on Job Scott's treatise, "Salvation By Christ." It delves into theological discussions surrounding the nature of salvation, examining Scott's arguments and presenting alternative perspectives. The author engages with key themes such as faith, grace, and the role of Christ in salvation, aiming to deepen the reader's understanding of these concepts. The text serves as both a critique and an exploration of religious thought, inviting readers to reflect on the implications of Scott's views.

      A Letter From Luke Howard, Of Tottenham, Near London, To A Friend In America
    • The Climate of London

      Deduced from Meteorological Observations

      • 376 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania

      The book offers a detailed statistical analysis of weather conditions in London, presented in two volumes published in 1818 and 1820. It showcases Luke Howard's pioneering work in meteorology, providing valuable insights into climate patterns and their implications for the city. Through meticulous data collection and observation, Howard lays the groundwork for future studies in atmospheric science.

      The Climate of London
    • The Confessions Of A Drunkard

      A Narrative Founded On Fact (1821)

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance and cultural importance. As it is a reproduction of an original text, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, and flawed pages. The aim is to protect and promote literature by providing accessible, high-quality modern editions that remain true to the original content.

      The Confessions Of A Drunkard