Abstract

Six book reviews in the September 2004 issue of Notes and Records: M. Campbell–Kelly, M. Croarken, R. Flood and E. Robson (eds), The history of mathematical tables: from Sumer to spreadsheets . Kevin C. Knox and Richard Noakes (eds), From Newton to Hawking: a history of Cambridge University's Lucasian professors of mathematics . Patricia Fara, Pandora's breeches: women, science and power in the enlightenment . Maurice Crosland, Gay Lussac: scientist and bourgeois . John van Wyhe, Phrenology and the origins of Victorian scientific naturalism . Donald Cardwell, The development of science and technology in nineteenth–century Britain: the importance of Manchester (Edited by Richard L. Hills).

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