Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the rich history and scientific endeavors of Cornwall with the "Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, Volume 9 (1886-89)." This meticulously preserved volume offers a fascinating glimpse into the intellectual life of 19th-century Cornwall, showcasing a range of articles and observations presented to the Royal Institution. Delve into detailed accounts of local history, natural history, and scientific research, reflecting the diverse interests of the institution's members.
A valuable resource for historians, researchers, and anyone with an interest in the cultural and scientific heritage of Cornwall, this journal provides unique insights into the region's past and the contributions of its leading thinkers. Discover the intellectual curiosity and dedication to knowledge that defined the Royal Institution of Cornwall during this pivotal period.
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