"There are marvellous stories of successful transmutation from various metals into gold, but [Maxwell-Stuart] also looks carefully at the influence of religion and politics...a coherent and interesting overview of an obsession that has gripped members of our species for 3000 years or more."- Emma Restall Orr, The Druid Network, June 2008
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Book News, November 2008
"New age libraries and any interested in spiritual topics will find
The Chemical Choir a fine review of alchemy and its evolution from early to modern times. The history of alchemy embraces changing human legacies and perceptions: chapters cover historical, cultural and religious changes accompanying changing ideas of alchemy and its practices. It's a fine, wide-ranging survey new age collections will welcome." —
Midwest Book Review, December 2008
"
The Chemical Choir helps make the arcane and often disrespected activities of alchemy more accessible and meaningful, not only to chemists and other scientists, but also to those interested in history and philosophy.
Summing Up: Recommended. All libraries." —R. E. Buntrock,
CHOICE, March 2009
'It breaks down a complex subject — the study of nature through experiments with chemicals — into ten easy-to-read chapters ...
The reader who has always wondered about alchemy and has not yet read a history of the subject will find The Chemical Choir an entertaining starting point.' - Reviews in History
Mention –
Book News, November 2008
“New age libraries and any interested in spiritual topics will find
The Chemical Choir a fine review of alchemy and its evolution from early to modern times. The history of alchemy embraces changing human legacies and perceptions: chapters cover historical, cultural and religious changes accompanying changing ideas of alchemy and its practices. It’s a fine, wide-ranging survey new age collections will welcome.” –
Midwest Book Review, December 2008
“
The Chemical Choir helps make the arcane and often disrespected activities of alchemy more accessible and meaningful, not only to chemists and other scientists, but also to those interested in history and philosophy.
Summing Up: Recommended. All libraries.” –R. E. Buntrock,
CHOICE, March 2009
'It breaks down a complex subject – the study of nature through experiments with chemicals – into ten easy-to-read chapters ...
The reader who has always wondered about alchemy and has not yet read a history of the subject will find The Chemical Choir an entertaining starting point.' - Reviews in History