Frank A.J.L. James is Professor in the History of Science at the
Royal Institution. He has written on physics and chemistry in the
nineteenth century and with Geoffrey Cantor and David Gooding has
written the biography Michael Faraday (MacMillan / Humanities
Press). He has edited a collection of essays on nineteenth century
communications, Semaphores to Short Waves (RSIA) and with J V Field
has written Science in Art (BSMS)on pictures in the National
Gallery which have a scientific content. Most recently he has
edited The Common Purpose of Life: Science and Society at the Royal
Institution of Great Britain (Ashgate).
Frank James lives in London and is Married with three children.
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