This inaugural volume of the National Geographic Magazine from 1889 marks the Society's ambitious start in disseminating knowledge about the natural w...
This book, originally titled 'World's Lumber Room', delves into the fascinating world of dust, refuse, and waste, exploring how it is created by both...
This book, 'Reason Why' by Robert Kemp Philp, is a comprehensive collection of explanations for common occurrences in the natural world. It delves int...
The Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge is a comprehensive guide for aspiring and existing pilots. It covers a wide range of topics essential f...
This book provides a comprehensive guide to the classification and formation of clouds. Written by Arthur W. Clayden, a renowned expert in meteorology...
''Miscellanea Curiosa, Vol 1'' by Edmond Halley is a collection of scientific papers presented to the Royal Society during the late 17th and early 18t...
This book, published in 1896, offers a comprehensive introduction to the field of meteorology, tailored for beginners. The author, Agnes Giberne, prov...
This book provides a detailed account of hurricane hunting, the practice of flying directly into hurricanes to study their formation and behavior. Wri...
The National Geographic Magazine, Vol. 10, July 1899, offers a captivating exploration of various geographical and scientific topics. It delves into t...
Camille Flammarion's 'Thunder and Lightning' is a scientific exploration of these atmospheric phenomena. Through years of meticulous observation and r...