The History of the Barometer (2003 Paperback Reprint) / A History of the Thermometer and Its Uses in Meteorology (2003 Paperback Reprint)

From: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | Date: October 1, 2003| Author: Anonymous | Copyright information

THE HISTORY OF THE BAROMETER (2003 PAPERBACK REPRINT) W. E. Knowles Middleton, originally published 1964, 489 pp., $2150, paperbound, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISBN 0-8018-7154-9

A HISTORY OF THE THERMOMETER AND ITS USES IN METEOROLOGY (2003 PAPERBACK REPRINT) W. E. Knowles Middleton, originally published 1966, 249 pp., $19.95, paperbound, Johns Hopkins Un...

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