Jane Haldimand Marcet
(1769–1858)

English writer of popular introductory science books

Jane Haldimand Marcet

Works

  • Conversations on Chemistry, intended more especially for the Female Sex (1806)
  • Conversations on Political Economy (1816)
  • Conversations on Natural Philosophy (1819)
  • Conversations on Vegetable Physiology (1829)
  • Bertha's visit to her uncle in England, in three volumes (1830)
  • Stories for Young Children (1831)
  • Stories for very Young Children (The Seasons) (1832)
  • Hopkins's Notions on Political Economy (1833)
  • Mary's Grammar (1835)
  • Willy's Holidays, or Conversations on different kinds of Governments, (1836)
  • Conversations for Children on Land and Water (1838)
  • Connversations on the History of England for Children (1842)
  • Game of Grammar (1842)
  • Conversations on Language for Children (1844)
  • Lessons on Animals, Vegetables, and Minerals (1844)
  • Mother's First Book-Reading made Easy (1845)
  • Willy's Grammar (1845)
  • Willy's Travels on the Railroad (1847)
  • Rich and Poor, Dialogues on a few of the first principles of Political Economy (1851)
  • Mrs. M.'s Story-book Selections from Stories for Children contained in her Books for Little Children (1858)

Works about Marcet

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