John Whitehurst's general theory of the Earth : an examination of Whitehurst's Inquiry into the original state and formation of the Earth (1778 & 1786), with a hypothetical reconstruction of his original sketch of 1763
John Whitehurst's general theory of the Earth : an examination of Whitehurst's Inquiry into the original state and formation of the Earth (1778 & 1786), with a hypothetical reconstruction of his original sketch of 1763 is a book. It was written by Jonathan Powers and published by iOpening Books in 2013.
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- author: Jonathan Powers
- publication date: 2013
- book publisher: iOpening Books
- book series: unknown
- book subjects: Geology-Early works to 1800
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