Life Of Sir John Lubbock Lord Avebury
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Author | : Horace G. Hutchinson |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 367 |
Release | : 2014-10-30 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1108076459 |
Published in 1914, this two-volume biography celebrates the achievements of the banker, politician and scientist Sir John Lubbock (1834-1913).
Author | : Sir John Lubbock |
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Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 1891 |
Genre | : Christian life |
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Author | : Horace G. Hutchinson |
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Total Pages | : 334 |
Release | : 1914 |
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Author | : Horace Gordon Hutchinson |
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Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Archaeologists |
ISBN | : 9781107711211 |
The achievements of the polymath Sir John Lubbock (1834-1913) spanned banking, politics, science and philanthropy. First published in 1914, this two-volume biography by Horace G. Hutchinson (1859-1932) traces Lubbock's extraordinary life and career. Hutchinson, who knew his subject in later years, paints a highly favourable portrait of Lubbock's varied accomplishments. Notably, Lubbock became a partner of his father's bank at twenty-two, a Member of Parliament in 1870, and in 1900 received the title of Baron Avebury. Tutored in natural history by Charles Darwin in his youth, he remained fascinated by evolutionary theory: it influenced his archaeological and anthropological work, including Pre-Historic Times as Illustrated by Ancient Remains (1865) and The Origin of Civilisation and the Primitive Condition of Man (1870), both reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection. Volume 1 covers Lubbock's early childhood and private education, his introduction to banking, and Darwin's influence on his passion for science.
Author | : Horace Gordon Hutchinson |
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Total Pages | : 374 |
Release | : 1914 |
Genre | : Politicians |
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Author | : Michael Thompson |
Publisher | : Melrose Book Company |
Total Pages | : 148 |
Release | : 2009 |
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ISBN | : 9781906561444 |
Author | : Sir John Lubbock |
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Total Pages | : 498 |
Release | : 1882 |
Genre | : Ants |
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Author | : Horace Gordon Hutchinson |
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Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Archaeologists |
ISBN | : 9781107711228 |
The achievements of the polymath Sir John Lubbock (1834-1913) spanned banking, politics, science and philanthropy. First published in 1914, this two-volume biography by Horace G. Hutchinson (1859-1932) traces Lubbock's extraordinary life and career. Hutchinson, who knew his subject in later years, paints a highly favourable portrait of Lubbock's varied accomplishments. Notably, Lubbock became a partner of his father's bank at twenty-two, a Member of Parliament in 1870, and in 1900 received the title of Baron Avebury. Tutored in natural history by Charles Darwin in his youth, he remained fascinated by evolutionary theory: it influenced his archaeological and anthropological work, including Pre-Historic Times as Illustrated by Ancient Remains (1865) and The Origin of Civilisation and the Primitive Condition of Man (1870), both reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection. Volume 2 focuses on Lubbock's later life, with Hutchinson remarking that by seventy Lubbock was still politically active and in good health.
Author | : Sir John Lubbock |
Publisher | : New York, London : Williams & Norgate |
Total Pages | : 646 |
Release | : 1913 |
Genre | : Anthropology |
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Author | : Timothy Brittain-Catlin |
Publisher | : Lund Humphries Publishers Limited |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : Architecture, Domestic |
ISBN | : 9781848222687 |
Edwardian domestic architecture was beautiful and varied in style, and was very often designed and built to an unprecedented level of sophistication. It was also astonishingly innovative, and provided new building types for weekends, sport and gardening, as well as fascinating insights into attitudes to historic architecture, health and science. 0This book is the first radical overview of the period since the 1970s, and focuses on how the leading circle of the Liberal Party, who built incessantly and at every scale, influenced the pattern of building across England. It also looks at the building literature of the period, from Country Life to the mass-production picture books for builders and villa builders, and traces the links between these houses and suburbs on the one hand, and the literature and other creative forms of the period of the other. It is part of a new movement to explore the ways in which architectural history is recorded and adds up to an original interpretation of British culture of the period.