The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth H G Wells 30 İndirim — H G Wells

The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth H G Wells 30 İndirim
H G WellsPlatanus Publishing
The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth H G Wells 30 İndirim
H G WellsH G Wells tarafından kaleme alınan The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth Platanus Publishing eseri olarak okurlarla buluşuyor The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth H G Wells Kitap Özeti In the middle years of the nineteenth century there first became abundant in this strange world of ours a class of men men tending for the most part to become elderly who are called and who are very properly called but who dislike extremely to be called Scientists They dislike that word so much that from the columns of Nature which was from the first their distinctive and characteristic paper it is as carefully excluded as if it were that other word which is the basis of all really bad language in this country But the Great Public and its Press know better and Scientists they are and when they emerge to any sort of publicity distinguished scientists and eminent scientists and well known scientists is the very least we call them Certainly both Mr Bensington and Professor Redwood quite merited any of these terms long before they came upon the marvellous discovery of which this story tells Mr Bensington was a Fellow of the Royal Society and a former president of the Chemical Society and Professor Redwood was Professor of Physiology in the Bond Street College of the London University and he had been grossly libelled by the anti vivisectionists time after time And they had led lives of academic distinction from their very earliest youth Yayınevi Platanus Publishing Yazar H G Wells Sayfa 273 Sayfa Kağıt 2 Hamur Boyut 14 00x21 00 cm Basım Yılı Nisan 2020 Barkod 9786257068420 Kategori Edebiyat Kitapları Yabancı Dilde Kitaplar Roman

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In the middle years of the nineteenth century there first became abundant in this strange world of ours a class of men men tending for the most part to become elderly who are called and who are very properly called but who dislike extremely to be calledrdquo Scientists rdquo They dislike that word so much that from the columns of Nature which was from the first their distinctive and characteristic paper it is as carefully excluded as if it were that other word which is the basis of all really bad language in this country But the Great Public and its Press know better and ldquo Scientistsrdquo they are and when they emerge to any sort of publicity ldquo distinguished scientistsrdquo and ldquo eminent scientistsrdquo and ldquo well known scientistsrdquo is the very least we call them Certainly both Mr Bensington and Professor Redwood quite merited any of these terms long before they came upon the marvellous discovery of which this story tells Mr Bensington was a Fellow of the Royal Society and a former president of the Chemical Society and Professor Redwood was Professor of Physiology in the Bond Street College of the London University and he had been grossly libelled by the anti vivisectionists time after time And they had led lives of academic distinction from their very earliest youth