Authors: Richard Holmes
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Le Départ du Rêve,
Grand Palais exhibition catalogue, Paris, 1985
Erasmus Darwin,
The Botanic Garden,
1791
Audoin Dollfuss,
Pilâtre de Rozier,
Association Francaise pour l’Avancement des Sciences, Paris, 1993
Raymonde Fontaine,
La Manche en Ballon,
Paris, 1982
The Gentleman’s Magazine
- accounts of Lunardi’s ascents in 1784-85, and Sadler’s ascents in 1810-17
Charles Gillispie,
The Montgolfier Brothers,
Princeton UP, 1983
James Glaisher, with Camille Flammarion, Wilfred de Fonvielle and Gaston Tissandier,
Travels in the Air,
London, 1871
Charles Green,
The Flight of the Nassau Balloon,
1836
Richard Hamblyn,
The Invention of Clouds,
Picador, 2001
Georgette Heyer,
Frederica
(a novel containing an excellent account of a balloon ascent), E.P. Dutton, 1965
J.E. Hodgson,
History of Aeronautics in Great Britain,
OUP, 1924
Dr John Jeffries,
Narrative of Two Aerial Voyages with M. Blanchard as Presented to the Royal Society,
1786
Vincent Lunardi,
My Aerial Voyages in England,
1785; and
Five Aerial Voyages in Scotland,
1785
Thomas Monck Mason,
Aeronautica,
1838
Thomas Mayhew,
An Account of a Balloon Flight,
1855
Edgar Allan Poe, ‘The Great Balloon Hoax’ (story),
New York Sun,
1847
Gavin Pretor-Pinney,
The Cloud Spotter’s Guide,
Sceptre, 2006
L.T.C. Rolt,
The Aeronauts,
Longman, 1966
James Sadler,
An Authentic Account of the Aerial Voyage,
1810
James Sadler,
Across the Irish Channel,
1812
Windham Sadler,
Aerostation,
1817
Mrs Sage,
A Letter by Mrs Sage, the First English Female Aerial Traveller, on Her Voyage in Lunardi’s Balloon,
1785, British Library catalogue 1417.g.24
Gaston Tissandier,
Histoire des Ballons et Aeronauts Célèbres 1783-1890,
2 vols, Paris, 1890
Mungo Park
William Feaver,
The Paintings of John Martin,
OUP, 1975. This includes a dramatic full-page colour reproduction of
Sadak in Search of the Waters of Oblivion
(1812, Southampton Art Gallery)
Tim Fulford, Debbie Lee and Peter J. Kitson, ‘Mental Travellers: Banks and African Exploration’, in
Literature, Science and Exploration in the Romantic Era,
CUP, 2004,
The Gentleman’s Magazine,
long review of ‘Mr Park’s Travels’, with illustrations from Rennell, August 1799
Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, ‘A Negro Song’, 1799
Lewis Gibbons,
Niger and Mungo Park,
1934
Stephen Gwynn,
Mungo Park and the Quest for the Niger,
1932
BH (anon),
The Life of Mungo Park,
1835, British Library catalogue 615.a.12
John Keats, ‘Nile Sonnets’, 1818
Kenneth Lupton,
Mungo Park, African Traveller,
OUP, 1979
Mungo Park,
Journals,
2 vols, edited anonymously, including ‘A Journal of Park’s Last Voyage’, ‘A madi Fatoumi’s Journal’ and a Memoir by W. Wishaw, 1815
Mungo Park,
Travels in the Interior of Africa,
1799, 1860; Nonsuch, 2005
Kira Salak,
The Cruellest Journey: 6,000 Miles by Canoe to the Legendary City of Timbuktu,
Bantam Books, 2005
Anthony Sattin,
The Gates of Africa: Death, Discovery and the Search for Timbuktu,
HarperCollins, 2003
Percy Bysshe Shelley,
Alastor
(poem), 1815; and ‘Nile Sonnets’, 1818
Robert Southey, ‘Note on Mungo Park’, in
Thalaba,
1803
Alfred Tennyson, ‘Timbucto’ (poem), 1827
Joseph Thomson,
Mungo Park and the Niger,
1890
Charles Waterton,
Wanderings in South America,
1825
William Wordsworth, rejected passage on Mungo Park, from
The Prelude,
1805
Humphry Davy
Thomas Beddoes and James Watt,
Considerations on the Medical Use of Factitious Airs,
J. Johnson, 1794, British Library catalogue B. Tracts. 489
Henry Brougham, ‘Sir Humphry Davy’, in
The Lives of the Philosophers in the Time of George III,
London, 1855
George I. Brown,
Count Rumford: The Extraordinary Life of a Scientific Genius,
Sutton, 1999
Lord Byron,
Don Juan
(poem in 16 cantos), 1819-24
F.F. Cartwright,
The English Pioneers of Anaesthesia,
Simpkin Marshall, 1952
Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
Collected Letters,
edited by E.L. Griggs, vols 1-2, OUP
Humphry Davy,
Collected Works,
edited by John Davy, 9 vols, 1839-40
Humphry Davy,
Fragmentary Remains,
edited by John Davy, 1858
John Davy,
The Life of Sir Humphry Davy,
2 vols, 1836
John Davy,
Memoirs of Sir Humphry Davy,
in Humphry Davy,
Collected Works,
Vol I, 1839
Sophie Forgan (editor),
Science and the Sons of Genius: Studies on Humphry Davy
(essays), Science Reviews Ltd, 1980
June Z. Fullmer,
Young Humphry Davy,
American Philosophical Society, 2000
James Hamilton,
Michael Faraday: The Life,
HarperCollins, 2002
Harold Hartley,
Humphry Davy,
Open University, 1966
Richard Holmes,
Coleridge: Early Visions,
Hodder & Stoughton, 1989
Richard Holmes,
Coleridge: Darker Reflections,
HarperCollins, 1998
David Knight,
Humphry Davy: Vision and Power,
Blackwell Science Biographies, 1992
Davy Lamont-Brown,
Humphry Davy: Life Beyond the Lamp,
History Press, 2004
John Ayrton Paris,
The Life of Sir Humphry Davy,
2 vols, 1831
Roy Porter,
The Greatest Benefit to Mankind: A Medical History of Humanity,
HarperCollins, 1997
Nicholas Roe (editor),
Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Sciences of Life,
OUP, 2001,
W.D.A. Smith,
Under the Influence: A History of Nitreous Oxide and Oxygen Anaesthesia,
Macmillan, 1982
Robert Southey,
The Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey,
edited by C.C. Southey, vols 1-2, 1849
Dorothy A. Stansfield,
Thomas Beddoes MD: Chemist, Physician, Democrat,
Reidel Publishing, Boston, 1984
Thomas Thorpe,
Humphry Davy, Poet and Philosopher,
1896
Anne Treneer,
The Mercurial Chemist: A Life of Sir Humphry Davy,
Methuen, 1963
T
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AFETY
L
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ONTROVERSY
A Collection of all Letters in Newcastle papers relating to Safety Lamps,
London, 1817. See British Library catalogue Tracts 8708.i.2 (1)
Humphry Davy,
On the Safety Lamp for Preventing Explosions,
London, 1825 (contains an Appendix on the use of his safety lamps in Europe)
Humphry Davy,
On the Safety Lamp for Coal Miners, with Some Researches into Flame
(6 papers), London, 1818. See also his revised version in
Collected Works,
Vol 6, 1840
J.H.H. Holmes,
A Treatise on Coalmining of Durham and Northumberland and the Explosions of Firedamp in the last 20 Years,
London, 1816, British Library catalogue 726.e.37
Frank A.J.L. James, ‘How Big is a Hole? The Problems of the Practical Application of Science in the Invention of the Miners’ Safety Lamp by Humphry Davy and George Stephenson in Late Regency England’, in
Transactions of the Newcomen Society
75, 2005, pp.175-227
John Playfair, ‘Sir Humphry Davy’s Safety Lamp’, in
Edinburgh Review
LI, 1816, pp.230-40
‘Report of the Select Committee on Accidents in Mines’, in
Parliamentary Papers,
1835, vol 5, September 1835. British Library (Science) Series Parliamentary Papers 1835
Samuel Smiles,
George Stephenson,
1855
Stephenson’s Lamp now at Killingworth compared to Humphry Davy’s Lamp
(2 pamphlets), London, 1817, British Library catalogue 8708.i.2 (5)
Dr Frankenstein and the Soul
John Abernethy,
An Enquiry into Mr Hunter’s Theory of Life Lectures,
1815
John Abernethy,
A General View of Mr Hunter’s Physiology,
1817
John Abernethy,
The Hunterian Oration for 1819,
1819
John Abernethy, ‘Letters to George Kerr 1814-1822’, in
St Bart’s Hospital Journal, 1930-1,
vol 38, edited by A.W. Franklin
Xavier Bichat,
Physiological Researches on Life and Death
(translated by F. Gold), 1816
Fred Botting (editor),
New Casebooks: Frankenstein,
Palgrave, 1995
Druin Burch,
Digging up the Dead: The Life and Times of Astley Cooper,
Chatto & Windus, 2007
Fanny Burney,
The Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney (Madame d’Arblay),
vol 6, edited by Joyce Hemlow, Oxford, 1975
Richard Carlile,
Address to the Men of Science,
1821
F.F. Cartwright,
The English Pioneers of Anaesthesia,
Simpkin Marshall, 1952
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (with James Gillman and J.H. Green),
Notes Towards a More Comprehensive Theory of Life,
1816-19; edited by Seth B. Watson MD, 1848
Nora Crook and Derek Guiton,
Shelley’s Venomed Melody,
CUP, 1986
Humphry Davy,
Elements of Agricultural Chemistry,
1814
Hermione de Almeida,
Romantic Medicine and John Keats,
OUP, 1991
Thomas De Quincey,
Confessions of an English Opium-Eater,
1821
Thomas De Quincey, ‘Animal Magnetism’ (essay), 1840
Adrian Desmond,
The Politics of Evolution: Medicine in Radical London,
Chicago, 1989
George D’Oyly, ‘An Enquiry into the Probability of Mr Hunter’s Theory of Life’ (The Vitality Debate), in
Quarterly Review,
1819, vol 43, pp.1-34. Usefully reprinted in Oxford World’s Classics edition of Mary Shelley’s
Frankenstein,
Appendix B
Tim Fulford, Debbie Lee and Peter J. Kitson, ‘Exploration, Headhunting and Race Theory’, in
Literature, Science and Exploration,
CUP, 2004
Jan Golinski,
Science as Public Culture: Chemistry and Enlightenment in Britain 1760-1820,
CUP, 1992
Carl Grabo,
A Newton Among Poets: Shelley’s Use of Science in Prometheus Unbound,
University of North Carolina Press, 1931
John Keats, ‘Lamia’ (poem), 1820
William Lawrence,
A Short System of Comparative Anatomy by JF Blumenbach
(translated with an Introduction by Lawrence), 1807
William Lawrence,
An Introduction to Comparative Anatomy: Two Lectures,
1816
William Lawrence,
The Natural History of Man
(Lectures on Physiology and Zoology), 1819
William Lawrence, ‘On Life’,
Rees’s Cyclopaedia,
1819
William Lawrence, ‘On Man’,
Rees’s Cyclopaedia,
1820
Trevor H. Levere,
Poetry Realized in Nature: Coleridge and Early Nineteenth Century Science,
CUP, 1981
Helen MacDonald,
Human Remains: Dissection and its Histories,
Yale UP, 2006
Anne K. Mellor, ‘A Feminist Critique of Science’, in
Mary Shelley: Her Life, Her Fictions, Her Monsters,
Routledge, 1988
Peter Mudford, ‘William Lawrence’, in
Journal of the History of Ideas
29, 1968
Roy Porter and G. Rousseau (editors),
The Ferment of Knowledge,
CUP, 1980
Nicholas Roe, ‘John Thelwall’s Essay on Animal Vitality’, in
The Politics of Nature,
Palgrave, 2002
Sharon Ruston,
Shelley and Vitality,
Palgrave, 2005
Mary Shelley,
Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus,
1818; the 1818 edition reprinted in Oxford World’s Classics, edited by Marilyn Butler, 1993; 2nd edition, 1831, reprinted as composite edition, Penguin Classics, edited by Maurice Hindle, 1992
Percy Bysshe Shelley, essays ‘On Life’, ‘On Love’, ‘On Dreams’, ‘On a Future State’, ‘On the Devil and Devils’, ‘On Christianity’ (1814-18), in
Shelley’s Prose, or The Trumpet of a Prophecy,
edited by David Lee Clark, Fourth Estate, 1988
Walter Wetzels, ‘Johann Wilhelm Ritter: Romantic Physics in Germany’, in
Romanticsm and the Sciences,
edited by Andrew Cunningham and Nicholas Jardine, CUP, 1990
Sorcerer and Apprentice; and Young Scientists
Charles Babbage,
The Decline of Science in England,
1830
David Brewster,
Life of Isaac Newton,
Murray’s Family Library, 1831
The British Association for the Advancement of Science: Early Correspondence,
edited by Jack Morrell and Arnold Thackray, The Camden Society, 1984
Janet Browne,
Charles Darwin: Volume I: Voyaging,
and
Volume 2: The Power of Place,
Pimlico, 1995 and 2000
Gunther Buttman,
In the Shadow of the Telescope: A Biography of John Herschel,
Lutterworth Press, 1974