Moral Principles in Education

Moral Principles in Education, by John Dewey. Published 1909.

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Color Value

Color Value, by C. R. Clifford. Published 1907.

A reference (with black-and-white illustrations!) primarily for interior decoration.

Thanks to Anne Storer for post-processing this project!

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The Uses of Italic

The Uses of Italic, by Frederick W. Hamilton. Published 1918.

Thanks to Jana Srna for post-processing this project!

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Auguste Comte

Unhappily, after the third lecture of the course, Comte had a severe attack of cerebral derangement, brought on by intense and prolonged meditation, acting on a system that was already irritated by the chagrin of domestic failure.–John Morley, “Auguste Comte” in Critical Miscellanies, Volume III, 1904.

Aether and Gravitation

Aether and Gravitation, by William George Hooper. Published 1903.

Thanks to Ronnie Sahlberg for post-processing this project!

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Bromide Printing and Enlarging

Bromide Printing and Enlarging: A Practical Guide to the Making of Bromide Prints by Contact and Bromide Enlarging by Daylight and Artificial Light, With the Toning of Bromide Prints and Enlargements, by John A. Tennant. Published 1912.

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Games for All Occasions

Games for All Occasions, by Mary E. Blain. Published 1909.

Thanks to Annie McGuire for post-processing this project!

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Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds

Memoirs of Extraordinary Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, by Charles Mackay. Published 1852.

This is one of those books that you will read snippets aloud to your family. It’s full of bits about the manias that people have gotten into up until the 19th century. Tulips, alchemy, witchcraft, beards, cant phrases “Does your mother know you’re out?“, the Crusades… all these and more are represented in this two-volumes-in-one set. It is not by any means scholarly — it was then and is now rather “popular non-fiction.” Even though Mackay wasn’t always correct with his reporting, he was nearly always entertaining.1

This is a project that I’ve been working on for a very long time, it was one of the first I signed up to post-process for DP, and over the three years it took me to do it, I learned so much and therefore had to change things so many times…

But it’s uploaded now, and has its own life. Be well, Delusions!

  1. Except the Crusades chapter tends to drag on… but then again, so did the Crusades.[back]