AuthorStevens, Henry, 1819-1886,
TitleThomas Hariot, the mathematician, the philosopher and the scholar, developed chiefly from dormant materials, with notices of his associates, including biographical and bibliographical disquisitions upon the materials of the history of 'Ould Virginia.'
PublishedLondon, Privately printed [at the Chiswick press] 1900.
Description213 p. illus. 17 cm.
General Note"One hundred and sixty-two copies only printed on small paper ... this is small paper." Not numbered. Uniform with his edition of Hariot's Briefe and true report.
The two volumes were to be issued as publications of a projected society, the "Hercules club" whose labors were to clear the field for the future historian, of the errors that infest it; it appears never to have been fully inaugurated. The volumes were therefore simply issued as privately printed books as no one but Mr. Henry Stevens had any hand in their production. cf. "Explanatory" prefixed to the work, signed Henry N. Stevens, literary executor of the late Henry Stevens of Vermont.
SubjectsHariot, Thomas, 1560-1621.
Hercules club.
Other AuthorsStevens, Henry Newton, 1855-1939.
Call Number/Copies 
 WRHS Research Library: F 16 DA S844
mq162725: LC class, closed stacks [status: NON-CIRCULATING]
[Record 99510]