In this classic book on optics, Lewis Wright provides a detailed exploration of the properties of light, and how it can be harnessed and manipulated for practical purposes. Using a lantern as his main tool, Wright explores a range of optical phenomena, from reflection and refraction to diffraction and interference. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the science of light and optics.
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