The Life of William Nicholson, 1753-1815

The Life of William Nicholson, 1753-1815  (English, Paperback, Nicholson William)

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  • Language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: Peter Owen Publishers
  • Genre: Biography & Autobiography
  • ISBN: 9780720619577, 9780720619577
  • Pages: 128
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A prominent member of a flourishing scientific and literary community, William Nicholson, author, patent agent and civil engineer, founded a widely-circulated journal (universally known as 'Nicholson's Journal'), which helped establish Humphry Davy's reputation. He was the first person to decompose water by electrolysis and was the inventor of cylindrical printing. Despite this, little has been written about his colourful life. This memoir, written by his son in 1868, now published for the first time, revisits London's rich cultural scene at the end of the eighteenth century, documenting Nicholson's overlooked part in this milieu of consilience and revolution. From inventions and significant contributions to science, to his work in literature and his friendships with the leading lights of the period, such as Sir Joseph Banks, Thomas Holcroft and William Godwin (he was invited to make a phrenological study of the infant Mary Shelley), William Nicholson's life reads as a microcosm of an Enlightenment making way for Romanticism. Bringing together Jacobin intrigue and a cast of familiar characters, it will please historians of the era and historians of science alike
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  • Peter Owen Publishers
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  • 198 mm
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  • 129 mm
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