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by N. F. Mott, F.R.S.
Metallurgy is one of the oldest sciences, but it as only since the last war that a sytemstic attempt has been made to account, in terms of the movement of atoms, for such properties of metals as their strength and toughness. Professor Mott gives an account of these researches and describes recent theories connecting the strengthof a metal with the impurities it contains.

Contributors

Unknown:
N. F. Mott, F.R.S.

Volumes 2 and 3 A review by Gustave Reese
These two volumes of records cover European music from the beginning of the Christian era until about 1540. A handbook containing much of the music on the records is issued with each volume.
Dr. Reese, who is Professor of Music in the University of New York, is an authority on medieval music.

Contributors

Review By:
Gustave Reese

An anatomy of eighteenth-century melancholy by Eric Ewens
Narrator, Hugh Burden
Reader, Valentine Dyall with Denys Blakelock, Dorothy Black, Jessamay Gibb, John Cazabon and John Glyn Jones
Produced by Peter Duval Smith

Contributors

Narrator:
Eric Ewens
Narrator:
Hugh Burden
Reader:
Valentine Dyall
Unknown:
Denys Blakelock
Unknown:
Dorothy Black
Unknown:
Jessamay Gibb
Unknown:
John Cazabon
Unknown:
John Glyn Jones
Produced By:
Peter Duval Smith
Edward Young:
Edgar Norfolk
James Boswell:
Peter Claughton
Samuel Johnson:
Norman Shelley
Dr George Cheyne:
Felix Felton
William Cowper:
Alan Wheatley
Thomas Gray:
Arthur Young

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