Sammelband of Four Articles by Early American Chemist Robert Hare
Various Places: 1840s. Octavo, modern black cloth binding, recent endpapers, title page and contents page, presentation inscription from Maggs Bros booksellers, 1996. Includes: An Attempt to Refute the Reasoning of Liebig in Favor of the Salt Radical Theory. New Haven: B.L. Hamlen, 1846. 18 pp. Extracted from the American Journal of Science; A Review of Certain Doctrines Advanced by the Celebrated Liebig, and Sanctioned by Gregory and Kane. N.P., N.D., 10 pp; An Effort to Refute te Arguents Advanced in Favor of the Existence in the Amphide Salts, of Radicals, Consisting, Like Cyanogen, of More Than One Element. Philadelphia: John C. Clark, 1842. 23 pp; Objections to the Nomenclature of the Celebrated Berzelius, with Suggestions Respecting a Substitute, in a Letter to Professor Silliman. Philadelphia: John C. Clark, 1840. 23 pp. Some toning to pages, trimming to upper margin affecting page numbers only. Item #12572
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