LODGE, Sir Oliver. "Continuity" (An address of the President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science), in two issues of Science: vol 38, no. 977, 19 September 1913, a long article pp 379-395 in the issue of pp 379-416. AND: "Continuity II", in Science, vol 38, no. 978, pp 417-430 in the issue of pp 417-454.
Both in their original wrappers, untrimmed. First issue VG; second, near-Fine. $125/pair
Lodge wrote on thermodynamics, laws of motion, abstraction and Euclid, Boyle's and Kepler's laws, Millikan and his new "determination of molecular magnitudes", Plank's quanta, Brownian motion, Michelson and Morley, and Tagore and the ether and telepathy, as well as the spirit world, and rounded off with the separation of consciousness from the brain. It is an interesting read, and one which was expanded by him the next year in a separate publication.
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