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20001329425Norwalk CT: Easton Press 2000. Octavo 275 pages; VG; bound in fine dark green genuine leather with bright gilt spine title and gilt motif on covers; gilt text blocks; silk endpapers; silk ribbon;. 1329425. FP New Rockville Stock. Easton Press unknown books
1952RH1612New York:: Grolier Club 1952. 1952. Sm. 8vo. 79 pp. Printed wrappers. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR DENIS DUVEEN TO HIS FRIEND ROGER HAHN. Exhibiting Duveen's personal collection. Grolier Club, 1952. unknown books
1961RH1614New York:: Cornell University Press 1961. 1961. First edition. 8vo. xix 240 pp. Frontis. illus. appendix index. Gilt-stamped blue cloth. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR to Roger Hahn "with the compliments of. . .". Fine. Cornell University Press, (1961). hardcover books
1961BL4110New York:: Cornell University Press 1961. 1961. First edition. 8vo. xix 240 pp. Frontis. illus. appendix index; extensive pencil underlining and occasional notes. Gilt-stamped blue cloth. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR TO L. Pearce Williams "To Pearce in affection and esteem Henry" Cornell University Press, (1961). hardcover books
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S11512Paris:: Editions Albin Michel Vols. I-III Editions Belin Vol. IV 1955-1986. 1955. 4 volumes. 4to. xvii 249 249-250; 251-536; 537-783; xv 351 pp. Table of contents 2 pp. laid-in to Vols. I-II errata sheet 4 pp. laid-in to Vol. III. Original printed wrappers; extremities rubbed Vol. II rear cover with off-setting stains. Very good. ISBN: 2701110858 Vol. IV. LIMITED EDITIONS. Vol. I: 953 of 1500; Vol. II: 319 of 1500 of a total 1530; Vol. III: 188 of 1450 of a total 1550; Vol. IV: Un-numbered. Editions Albin Michel [Vols. I-III], Editions Belin [Vol. IV], 1955-1986. unknown books
1954S4706London:: Wm. Dawson & Sons and E. Weil 1954. 1954. 260 x 182 mm. 8vo. xxiii 1 blank 491 pp. Facsimile of Lavoisier's bookplate mounted on front paste-down frontis. port. 42 figs. 4 on plates indexes. Gilt-stamped blue cloth; rubbed front cover blistered 3 inches along hinge corners bumped. Bookplate and rubber stamp of the Moody Medical Library on front free end-paper. Good. SCARCE. FIRST EDITION. A complete record of the literary output of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier. Wm. Dawson & Sons and E. Weil, 1954. hardcover books
1793042673Paris: Joseph de Boffe 1793. First Edition. Hardcover Half Leather. Very Good Condition. Volumes 17-20 1793-1797 of the seminal French scientific journal still published today. Half leather over marbled boards general wear at edges chipped and wear at corners and spine ends bindings tight and intact. Stamp on title pages browning to endpapers. Volume 19 with a dark dampstain all along the top margin not touching the text. 335pp two folding plates; 328pp 1 folding plate; 384pp; 396pp 1 folding plate. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Science & Technology; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 042673. <br/><br/> Joseph de Boffe hardcover books
S0814b. 1798 in the print.: Lithography by Delpech after the famous painting by David. Framed with opening measuring 10 x 14 1/2 inches. Paris:. Rosselin early 19th century. Lithography by Delpech, after the famous painting by David. Framed, with opening measuring 10 x 14 1/2 inches. Paris: unknown books
1965006955Bruxelles Belgium: Culture et Civilisation 1965. Facsimile of the 1789 Cuchet Paris edition. Two volumes. xliv 322 viii 323-653 2 addenda 1 blank pp. Twelve folding plates 2 folding tables numerous tables index. Handsomely bound in full brown calf gilt-stamped red leather spine labels. Both volumes with a few faint rubs to leather else FINE. Lavoisier is considered to be the "Father of Modern Chemistry" and Traite Elementaire de Chimie the first modern chemical textbook which presented a unified view of new theories of chemistry. A lovely set. . Facsimile Edition. Full Calf. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Culture et Civilisation Hardcover books
1793263321Paris 1793. hardcover. very good. Seconde edition. Volume 2 only. 13 folding copperplates by Madame Marie Paulze Lavoisier. 8vo rebound in tan cloth. Paris: Chez Cuchet 1793. Very good.<br/><br/> The foundation stone of modern chemistry; a succinct exposition of his discoveries and an introduction to the new way of approaching chemistry. "One of the most important books in the history of chemistry which finally freed the science from its phlogiston chains and formed the starting point of its modern progress. It may be said to have done almost as much for chemistry as Newton's "Principia" did for Physics". Duveen 340 Zeitlinger. DSB VIII 66-9l. Ferguson II 12.<br/><br/> unknown books
1804042738Paris: Joseph de Boffe 1804. First Edition. Hardcover Half Leather. Very Good Condition. 9 volumes published 1804-1806 bridging the use of the French Republican calendar and the return to the Gregorian in uniform half calf bindings. Modest general wear some chipping at spine ends all bindings intact stamps to titles. 358pp 1 folding table; 355pp 1 plate; 339pp 1 plate; 336pp; 334pp; 336pp; 336pp 3 plates 1 of wine distillation equipment; 342pp 1 plate 1 table; 336pp 1 plate. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Over 3 kilos. Category: Science & Technology; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 042738. <br/><br/> Joseph de Boffe hardcover books
1801291810Paris: Deterville 1801. Second. hardcover. very good. Illustrated with 3 folding copper engravings. xxx ii 443 2 pages. 8vo contemporary marbled boards with mottled calf spine decorated in gilt; marbled page edges. Paris: Deterville 1801. Second Edition. Final leaf damaged else a very good clean copy.<br/><br/> "Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier a meticulous experimenter revolutionized chemistry. He established the law of conservation of mass determined that combustion and respiration are caused by chemical reactions with what he named "oxygen" and helped systematize chemical nomenclature among many other accomplishments." -- Science History Institute<br/><br/> Deterville unknown books
1801S8896Paris:: Deterville An IX 1801. 1801. 8vo. 197 x 122 mm xxx 2 443 pp. Three folding engraved plates. Speckled edges; paper flaws in K2 and O5 affecting text. Quarter-bound in 19th century half calf over brown marbled boards raised bands gilt-stamped title and gilt-rules on spine; covers off. Housed in a custom folding chemise and red quarter morocco and cloth slipcase raised bands gilt rules and gilt-stamped titles; light shelf wear. Second edition second issue. "An entirely different issue of the usual 'Seconde edition.' Deterville has reprinted the entire book with the errata corrected in the text and the plates re-engraved by Tardieu l'aine Rue de Sorbonne No. 385. In the original edition the engraver had been de la Gardette who incidentally engraved Lavoisier's book-plate. The half-title with the titre de relais is present as before. The remark which appears at the end of the prior issue 'Le Privilege du Roi se trouve aux Memoires de l'Academie Royale del Sciences' is here omitted." Duveen & Klickstein. This is Lavoisier's first major work. In this work on combustion and calcination which first appeared in 1774 Lavoisier first published his investigations into the nature and properties of gases in connection with numerous experiments and laid the basis of his antiphlogistic theory. Lavoisier gives a history of gases and a detailed account of his experiments. It was in this pioneer work that he broke ground that was new to him and asserted himself on an important question that was in controversy. The Opuscules one of Lavoisier's four major works resulted from his study on combustion and experiments with phosphorus and sulfur and the conversion of calces into metals. The work consists of a historical section and an introduction on gases; the second part describes his experiments dealing with the problems of combustion calcination and air fixation. "Although Priestley isolated oxygen it was Lavoisier who discovered its real significance. He showed the true nature of the interchange of gases in the lungs and exploded Stahl's phlogiston theory." Garrison and Morton. A native Parisian Lavoisier was one of the most important scientists of the 18th century. Because of his loyalty to the Ancien Regime Lavoisier fell into disfavor with the ruling National Assembly. He and his father were both arrested on 24 December 1793 tried on 8 May 1794 and executed by guillotine the same day. As the apocryphal story goes Lavoisier appealed at his trial for time to complete some scientific work at which the presiding judge replied "The Republic has no need of scientists." Authentic however is the remark attributed to Lagrange the day after Lavoisier's execution: "It took them only an instant to cut off that head and a hundred years may not produce another like it." The titre de relais reads: "Cet ouvrage a l'exception des tables fut imprime pendant la detention du citoyen Lavoisier. Il ne faut donc pas etre surprise si l'edition n'en est pas belle; on se rappelera sans peine qu'a cette epoque les matiepremieres manquoient pour l'impression." trans.: "This work with the exception of the tables was printed during the detention of Citizen Lavoisier. One should not be surprised if the edition is not beautiful; one will note without sorrow that this impression is without the errors of the first edition.". Provenance: From the Robert Honeyman IV library sold at auction by Sotheby Park Bernet & Co. May 12 1980 Part V Lot # 1933. References: BM Readex Vol. 14 p. 998; Cole 770; DSB Vol. VIII pp. 66-91; Duveen p. 342; Duveen & Klickstein 123; Norman 1288 1st ed.; Partington III 372 V; Poggendorff I 1392. Deterville, An IX [1801]. hardcover books
1771Three folding engraved plates. xxx 2 443 pp. Two parts in one vol. 8vo cont. half-sheep & speckled boards flat spine gilt blue morocco lettering piece on spine. Paris: Deterville 1801. Second edition of this "pioneer work in which Lavoisier first gives a historical survey of previous workers' efforts and then describes his own experiments on gases and the conclusions to be derived from them."-Duveen & Klickstein p. 94. "The genuine second edition in which Deterville has reprinted the entire book with the errata corrected in the text and with the plates reengraved by Tardieu senior. Another so-called seconde edition published in 1801 is merely a reissue of the first edition with the replacement of the dedication leaf to Trudaine de Montigny by a half title and a new title page and with the same plates as the 1774 issue. The present edition is the first new printing of the Opuscules since Lavoisier's death in 1794."-Neville II p. 19. A very fine copy. ❧ Cole 769. Duveen & Klickstein 123. Neville II p. 19-"It exerted a tremendous influence on Continental chemists and set the stage for Lavoisier's overthrow of the phlogiston theory.". hardcover books
1778Two folding printed tables & 13 folding engraved plates drawn & engraved by Madame Lavoisier. xliv 322 pp.; viii 331 pp. Two vols. 8vo antique sheep-backed marbled boards some foxing flat spines gilt. Paris: Cuchet 1793. Although described as the "seconde édition" on the title this seems to follow a pirated "seconde édition" printed by de Boiste earlier in the same year. Our edition was printed by Chardon. "One of the great milestones in the history of chemical literature. By common consent modern chemistry begins with this work 'which finally freed the science from its phlogiston chains and formed the starting point of its modern progress. It may be said to have done almost as much for chemistry as Newton's Principia did for physics' Zeitlinger. Lavoisier used the balance to demonstrate the weight of matter at every chemical change defined the terms element and compound explained combustion and the rusting of metals as a chemical combination with oxygen and through his concept of the conservation of matter developed methods of chemical analysis. The book contains the first list of twenty-three chemical elements and their compounds."-Neville II p. 21. Very good set. ❧ Cole 778. Duveen & Klickstein 157. Neville II p. 23. hardcover books
1787S9953Paris:: Chez Cuchet 1787. 1787. 8vo. iv 314 pp. Half-title woodcut title-page vignette headpiece tailpieces 6 folding tables of chemical symbols 1 folding plate; page 1 of the text trimmed at top margin and mounted on a stub foxed. Contemporary full mottled calf red leather spine label gilt-stamped spine; foot of spine chipped corners of read cover chewed. Ownership signature on title. Very good. FIRST EDITION second issue second printing with the flowered vase on the title-page previously a cherub and no colophon on page 314. Lavoisier's new terminology of chemistry was an important part of his reforms in the science and it has been in use with some modifications ever since its introduction. "The merits of the new nomenclature are even today more than evident since with only slight modification it is still the basis of the language of modern chemistry." Duveen & Klickstein pp. 119-126. Louis Guyton de Morveau was trained as a lawyer who taught himself the subject of chemistry. From 1776-1789 he taught public courses in chemistry at the Dihon Academy. He was professor of chemistry at the Ecole Polytechnique from 1794-1811 twice serving as its director. Blake/NLM p. 191 2nd printing; Cole Chemical literature 566; DSB Vol. V. pp. 600-604; Duveen Bibliotheca alchemica et chemical p. 340; Duveen & Klickstein 130; Gascoigne 7150.4; Partington A history of chemistry Vol. III p. 372; Poggendorf Vol. I col. 981; Wellcome III p. 185. Chez Cuchet, 1787. hardcover books
1792One large folding printed table & six folding engraved plates. 2 p.l. 314 pp. 8vo cont. mottled calf foot of one joint repaired. Paris: Cuchet 1787. First edition second issue of one of the key books in the history of modern chemistry. Lavoisier's discoveries made a new and rational chemical nomenclature imperative. Initiated by Guyton de Morveau still an adherent of the phlogiston theory the project was taken up by Lavoisier who soon convinced Guyton of the truth of his system. They entered into collaboration with Berthollet and Fourcroy. The result of their combined efforts is contained in the present volume the most important milestone in the development of chemical nomenclature. The new nomenclature with only slight modifications is still the basis of the language of modern chemistry. In the second printing of the first edition the following pages are misnumbered: 241-56 instead of 257-72. Very good copy. ❧ Cole 566. Duveen & Klickstein 129. Sparrow Milestones of Science p. 27 and plate 113. unknown books
186225309Paris: Imprimerie Imperiale 1862. 6 volumes 4to 54 plates many folding and 2 double-p. tables; contemporary quarter brown morocco gilt-lettered direct on spine; ex-Northwestern University small labels on each spine perforated stamp on first leaf of text pocket at rear of each volume with withdrawn stamp; some wear to bindings; small tide-marks in the lower blank margins of most leaves also on some of the plates. The monumental collected edition of Lavoisier's works. "So many of the papers written by Lavoisier remained unpublished during his lifetime and can only be found in the Oeuvres particularly those of his earlier periods." Duveen & Klickstein pp. 377-456. <br/><br/> Imprimerie Imperiale unknown books