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(EARLY AMERICAN IMPRINT.) [Perkins, John.] An Essay on the Agitations of the Sea, and Some other Remarkables attending the Earthquakes
(EARLY AMERICAN IMPRINT.) [Perkins, John.] An Essay on the Agitations of the Sea, and Some other Remarkables attending the Earthquakes of the Year M,DCC,L,V. 40 pages. 8vo, stitched self-wrappers; title page paper-backed at an early date with holes and tears along right margin patched (just affecting the imprint), tear to A2 repaired; wide-margined and uncut. Boston: B. Mecom, [1761]
- Notes: scarce "scientific" work on earthquakes and other natural phenomena. Perkins (1698-1781) a Massachusetts physician who occasionally corresponded with Benjamin Franklin on scientific matters, argues in this pamphlet that "agitations of the sea" and earthquakes were caused by continental settling from the collapse of underground caverns. The anonymous pamphlet, which according to a note on verso of the title first appeared serially, has been ascribed to Perkins by the American Antiquarian Society, which holds both a copy with a contemporary attribution to Perkins and Perkins''s own manuscript memoirs. Evans 8851.
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