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Tyndall indicates that H.G. Atkinson frequently wrote to him about the Bacon-Shakespeare controversy, but that he (Tyndall) believes the Bacon theory is composed of "Such stuff as dreams are made of."
Presumably addressed to Stone and Kimball, Chicago publishers of The chap-book.
The complete Correspondence, which will comprise six volumes, is a landmark resource for all historians of science and technology. Nearly two-thirds of the letters in this 4th volume are previously unpublished. They concern Faraday's work on such diverse topics as terrestrial and atmospheric magnetism, the electrification of lighthouses and the theory of telegraphic retardation, as well as advice to the Government on the war with Russia, his exclusion from the Sandemanian Church and his views on table turning. Correspondence with such figures as Thomson, Babbage, Brunel, Schoenbein and Whewell.
To the American publishers Ticknor and Fields, accepting £20 in return for advance sheets of his next book. Tennyson asks that they should not credit the idea that he is writing an "Epic of King Arthur," saying "I should be crazed to write such a thing in the middle of the 19th century." Tennyson's next book was, of course, Idylls of the king (1859).