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1841EBS100246Paris: Imprimerie de Bachelier Rue du Jardinet no. 12 1841. Soft cover. Very Good/Very Good. First Ed 8vo.Deville s doctoral thesis. Orig. green printed wrappers: 2 leaves pp 3 4-48; slight Tear bottom of spine Sondheimer #431; see Partington IV pp 497-9; numerous important discoveries including first practical process to produce aluminum. Henri Étienne Sainte-Claire Deville 18181881 a French chemist is best known for his later contributions to metallurgy and inorganic chemistry particularly in the industrial production of aluminum and platinum refining. However his 1841 thesisÉtudes sur l'Essence de Térébenthinerepresents an early systematic investigation into turpentines chemical properties preceding his groundbreaking metallurgical work. This doctoral dissertation presented to the Faculty of Sciences at the University of Paris focuses on the chemical composition physical properties and reactions of turpentine oil a volatile substance derived from conifer resins widely used in paint medicine and industrial applications. Deville analyzed the molecular structure of turpentine oil which is primarily composed of terpenes such as pinene. His work clarified the role of hydrocarbons in the composition of essential oils. The study includes experimental distillation methods to separate and purify turpentine components. This thesis places Deville among the early researchers in terpene chemistry influencing later studies on essential oils resins and natural hydrocarbons. Paris: Imprimerie de Bachelier, Rue du Jardinet, no. 12 unknown
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171521211London 1715. Disbound. Mild soiling at edges<br/> <br/> Unrecorded<br/> <br/> An unrecorded British petitionary leaflet protesting the recent election of the young Sir Robert Gordon to Parliament for Caithness in Scotland. The petitioner Sir James St. Clare or Sinclair lost to Gordon in the February election and argues here that his opponent was not a valid candidate being "an Infant not Nineteen Years of Age" and unable to prove any land holdings in Caithness that would qualify him to be elected. St. Clare notes that he traveled "Five Hundred Miles to make good this his just Complaint." He was evidently rebuffed however as Gordon would serve as MP for Caithness from 1715 to 1722. Sir Robert Gordon 1696-1772 was the 4th Baronet of Letterfourie Sutherland. This extremely rare document is among the first examples of lobbying literature which first began proliferating in the lobby of the House of Commons following the accession of King George I in 1714 and the Whig Party's massive victories in the elections of 1715. unknown
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2207AC581<p>Clube do Coleccionador dos Correios. Ctt Correios de Portugal. Lisboa. 2009.</p>_x000d_<p>De 25x245 cm. Com 203 v págs. Encadernação do editor. Ilustrado.</p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar N.º 1050 de uma tiragem de 7000 com selos acondicionados em bolsas plastificadas.</p>_x000d_<p>Obra com texto disposto em duas colunas.</p> I-133-E-2 unknown
13408Paris: Gide et J. Baudry 1851. . Folio 32 cm. Pp. 56 tables in text. Contemp. plain wrappers. Some light foxing spine neatly mended some edge wear and dog-earing good otherwise. - Very scarce. Ïnscribed: "a Mons. Roller offert par l'auteur Ch. S-C.D." Paris: Gide et J. Baudry, 1851. unknown
185447214Paris Mallet-Bachelier 1854. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendu hebdomadaires des Séances de l’Académie des Sciences" Vol. 39 No. 7. Pp. 301- 344. Entire issue offered. Deville's paper: pp. 321-326. <br/><br/><em>First printing of a milestone paper in chemical technology describing the methods by which it became possible to produce aluminium in larger industrial scale. In the paper Deville describes how to create the first crystalline silicon and he perfects the electrolytic process for obtaining metallic aluminium from sodium aluminium chloride."Deville’s methods made both metals readily available and drastically reduced their cost but he himself did not take much part in their later industrial development. He used the sodium obtained by his method for the preparation of such elements as silicon boron and titanium. His investigations of the metallurgy of platinum led to honors from the Russian government" DSB.In Sparrow's "Milestones of Science" is listed Deville's larger work from 1859 "De l'aluminium. Ses propriétés sa fabrication et sed application." No. 173. - Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1854 C. </em> unknown
185519557Paris: Imp. de Mallet-Bachelier 1855. Fine. Imp. de Mallet-Bachelier Paris s. d. circa 1855 14.50 x 23 cm broché First edition published in a small number of copies of this offprint. Author's name and title of the pamphlet inscribed in pen on the front cover. Rare. Imp. de Mallet-Bachelier unknown
1866EBS100247Paris: Ch. Lahure 1866. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition 8vo: 1-4 5-126 1 leaf. Orig. green printed publisher s wrappers; protected by blue cloth boards and black cloth spine gold lettering; untrimmed some soiling tops of pages; pages generally bright See Neville I pp 357-8; Partington IV p 495: Work of major importance in high temperature dissociation studies of molecules. His work led to the understanding of ozone. Paris: Ch. Lahure hardcover
1866028301866 Paris Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie 1866. Hardcover. Fair/Dust Jacket Included. 225 x 14 cm - 4458 pgs - demi maroquin titre et année estampés en or sur le dos plats et gardes en papier marblé traces de frottage aux mors et au dos rouille surtout au début et à la fin du livre - planche dépliante - en tout bon ex. - Berthelot DSB II pgs 63-72 article DSB II pg 71 - autres articles : Sur la dissociation par Henri Sainte-Claire Deville Sur l'étude des propriétés optiques biréfringentes propres à déterminer le système cristalin dans les cristaux naturels ou artificiels par M. Descloiseaux sur les principes contenus dans les lichens à Orseille par V. de Luynes <br/> <br/> 1866 Paris Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie hardcover