Piers J. Hale, Elizabeth Neswald, Nathan N. Kapoor, Michael D. Barton
The 318 letters in this volume reveal a great deal about Tyndall’s personality, the development of his career, and his role in attempting to better establish science as a respectable and professional enterprise. However, Tyndall was not above controversy, and on more than one occasion he entered public disputes either in defense of his own or a colleagues’ priority claims over scientific discoveries. Perhaps the most dramatic letters - if not those detailing the accounts of his cousin Hector Tyndale’s courageous exploits in the American Civil War - are those relating to Tyndall’s...
The 318 letters in this volume reveal a great deal about Tyndall’s personality, the development of his career, and his role in attempting to better ...