The Boy’s Playbook of Science

The Boy’s Playbook of Science
John Henry Pepper, New edition (London: Routledge, 1866)

Henry John Pepper was a showman who saw the entertainment potential in the Ghost and how to exploit it. But he was also a keen exponent of science education. As well as lecturing at the Royal Polytechnic, he established educational classes in science and lectured in schools. This is one of several books he published aimed at educating boys in a range of scientific principles, which emphasised the potential of science both to amuse and be useful.