Diaries, 1862-1868.

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Diaries, 1862-1868.

These pocket-sized volumes detail Warner's travels through Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa, and include interesting sketches scattered throughout the volumes.

52 v. (ca. 2600 p.).

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Warner, John, -1873

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John Warner was an amateur mathematician and naturalist (d. 1873) who resided in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. He published on engineering subjects and organic morphology. He lived abroad from 1862 to 1868, visiting England, France, Italy, the Levant, Egypt, Greece, Constantinople, the Balkans, and Germany. From the guide to the John Warner letters and papers, 1850-1864, 1850-1864, (American Philosophical Society) John Warner was an amateur mathematician from Pottsville (Pa.). ...