![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Catherine never imagined Lucy would travel from Lyme to London and put herself forward for the job. Catherine needs a translator for a groundbreaking astronomy treatise. Then Lucy receives a letter from Ms Catherine St. Of course Lucy’s contributions went unattributed because she is a woman, and upon his death she finds herself ill-positioned to find paid work as a scientist. Lucy has spent her formative years in love with “Pris” and training at the feet of her astronomer father.Īlbert Muchelney was a member of London’s Polite Science Society, and took advantage of Lucy’s mathematical gifts to document proofs for his work. Lucy Muchelney has been left without parents, without sufficient funds, and without her childhood love, Priscilla, who has just wed a man. The Lady’s Guide to Celestial Mechanics by Olivia Waite is a historical romance set in early 19th century England. ![]()
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