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THE BOY'S PLAYBOOK OF SCIENCE:
JOHN HENRY PEPPER,
INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER II. - CENTRIFUGAL FORCE.
CHAPTER III. - THE SCIENCE OF ASTRONOMY.
CHAPTER IV. - CENTRE OF GRAVITY.
CHAPTER V. - SPECIFIC GRAVITY.
CHAPTER VI. - ATTRACTION OF COHESION.
CHAPTER VII. - ADHESIVE ATTRACTION.
CHAPTER VIII. - CAPILLARY ATTRACTION.
Designed as a hands‑on companion for inquisitive youngsters, this volume gathers a wealth of simple yet striking experiments that can be carried out in a modest workshop or even a home kitchen. The author presents each demonstration with clear step‑by‑step instructions, accompanied by detailed engravings that show exactly how the apparatus should be assembled. The tone is friendly and encouraging, inviting readers to treat science as a playful adventure rather than a distant abstraction.
Topics span the elementary branches of chemistry and natural philosophy—starting with the basic properties of matter, moving through centrifugal force, gravity, and the curious behavior of gases, and then diving into the wonders of electricity, magnetism, and light. Later sections explore the practical workings of the steam engine and the early telegraph, offering a glimpse into the technology that shaped the industrial age. Each chapter includes safety notes and suggestions for variations, so experiments can be adapted to the materials at hand.
Full title
The Boy's Playbook of Science Including the Various Manipulations and Arrangements of Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus Required for the Successful Performance of Scientific Experiments in Illustration of the Elementary Branches of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy Including the Various Manipulations and Arrangements of Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus Required for the Successful Performance of Scientific Experiments in Illustration of the Elementary Branches of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy
Language
en
Duration
~16 hours (952K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Neville Allen, Chris Curnow and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2013-01-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1821–1900
A Victorian showman of science, he turned chemistry, optics, and engineering into crowd-pleasing spectacle. He is best remembered for popularizing the illusion known as Pepper’s Ghost, but his larger gift was making science feel lively and accessible.
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