Journals of Walter White
Discover the intriguing life of Walter White in the Journals of Walter White, published by Cambridge University Press in 2012. This captivating paperback spans 302 pages and offers a glimpse into the mind of a remarkable individual. Born in 1811, Walter White was a self-taught son of a cabinet-maker who dedicated much of his career to the Royal Society, where he served as Librarian for twenty-three years. His diary, originally published posthumously in 1898, chronicles his intellectual explorations and the multitude of influential figures he encountered throughout his life. Dive into this rich narrative that not only highlights White's personal journey but also reflects the scientific and cultural milieu of his time. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in the evolution of science, Journals of Walter White is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the legacy of this extraordinary man.