This carefully edited abridgment of Observations upon Experimental Philosophy will be indispensable for making Cavendish’s fascinating ideas accessible to students. Marshall’s Introduction provides a helpful overview of themes in Cavendish’s natural philosophy, and the footnotes contain useful background information about some of the texts and philosophers that Cavendish mentions. The additional selections from Descartes, Hobbes, Boyle, and Hooke also help contextualize Cavendish’s views.