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2757Edinburgh: Printed for William Creech and sold in London by G.G. and J.J. Robinsons 1790. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. l 511 ipp. With the half-title present. First English edition. Contemporary calf. Frontispiece portrait of Lavoisier two folding tables and thirteen plates. ESTC T138882. First English edition of one of the milestone books of chemistry. <br/> <br/> Edinburgh: Printed for William Creech, and sold in London by G.G. and J.J. Robinsons, 1790. hardcover
17997013Mathew Carey. Good with no dust jacket; Hardcover; No marks clean tight binding . owners names and date 1818 on FEP; full original leather; rubbed on all . egdes back cover professionally reattached; toned end sheets some foxing . on few pages; hinge paper crack but not hinges; privately printed; NOT . ex-library; hand made paper pages; original black and gilt spine label ;. 1799. Fourth Edition. Hardcover. Thirteen fold out plates of the modern lab equipment; appendix and tables by the Father of Chemistry; ; 592 pages . Mathew Carey hardcover
RO-WPP4-JDKFHardcover. Good. THIRD EDITION Edinburgh: Printed for William Creech 1796. Hardcover in original full leather boards with red leather title label on spine. 592 pages illustrated with thirteen folding copperplates. Translated from the French by Robert Kerr. 8vo bound in old full mottled calf. The Third Edition with notes tables and considerable additions of this foundational work of modern chemistry. Lavoisier overthrew the phlogiston theory of Stahl established the concept of elements as substances which cannot be further decomposed and reformed chemical nomenclature. Front board and endsheet detached neat owner sig. on front paste-down some minor foxing and dampstaining to plates and text otherwise a very good example of this important title. NOT EX-LIBRARY frnc hardcover
179625031Edinburgh: William Creech 1796. Third Edition. Full-Leather. Good. Octavo. 592pp 13 folding copper plates.Last few pages including the plates wavy from moisture mildly stained Small bookplate. Third Edinburgh edition. <br/><br/> William Creech hardcover
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13727Paris, Clousier, 1789. Plaquette in-4, (2)-18 pp., reliure moderne bradel demi-maroquin, un bandeau gravé.
7054"P., Clousier, 1789., 1789. In 4 de dimension 270 x 213 mm, (2)-18 pp.; tel que paru (trace de mouillure)."
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19816047097Heidelberg 1981. 8°. 405 pp. Streifenheftung. Kleineres Signaturschild auf Deckel. Stempel verso Titel. Von ordentlicher Erhaltung.
1777536Paris P. Fr. Didot 1777 Trois volumes petit in-8 plein veau raciné, dos à nerfs, caissons décorés, pièces de titre en maroquin noisette, pièces de tomaison en maroquin brun, filet doré sur les coupes, xxxii, 747, 660 et 510 pages, 10 planches dépliantes in fine. Tampon d'ex-libris en page de garde et en marge p. xvi. Bel exemplaire.
1166079872.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1988BL4199Paris:: Editions du Comite des travaux historiques et scientifiques 1988. 1988. Sm. 8vo. 269 pp. Printed wrappers; a few leaves creased. Very good. Editions du Comite des travaux historiques et scientifiques, 1988. unknown books
1988RO30310976C.T.H.S.. 1988. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 269 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 940-Histoire générale de l'Europe
1791174569Paris: c.1791. A prime example of Madame Lavoisier's formidable analytic eye First edition scarce offprint issue of Madame Lavoisier's critical translation of the work of a prominent fellow of the Royal Society. In the UK institutional copies are recorded at UCL and in the Wellcome Collection. Marie-Anne Paulze Lavoisier 1758-1836 famously refuted the claims of the chemist Richard Kirwan 1733-1812 several times. In 1787 after he published his Essay on Phlogiston she brought out a similarly deprecatory translation complete with a preface which undermined his authority as an academic. Kirwan published Of the strength of acids and the proportion of ingredients in neutral salts in Dublin in 1791. In her translation Lavoisier's extensive annotations and critical apparatus focus on Kirwan's scientific and procedural errors. "II y a dans ces sortes d'expériences une cause d'erreurs qui paroit avoir échappé à M. Kirwan; c'est la grande quantité d'eau que l'acide carbonique est susceptible de dissoudre et qui échappe avec lui" "There is in these types of experiences a cause of errors which appears to have escaped Mr Kirwan: the large quantity of water which carbonic acid is likely to dissolve and which escapes with it" - p. 40. Marie-Anne married Antoine Lavoisier in 1771. She promoted their collaborative work to the international scientific community and used her command of languages to keep Antoine abreast of the latest developments. "Through her drawings translations interpretations of notes and skillful editing of Lavoisier's memoirs she made some important additions to the body of scientific knowledge. there are indications that she made some theoretical contributions" Ogilvie & Harvey. This translation was published in journal form in the Annales de Chimie which Antoine Lavoisier edited. Octavo 193 x 120 mm pp. 108. Woodcut headpieces and tables in the text. Recent red quarter morocco spine lettered in gilt marbled paper sides. Minimal wear minor foxing and creasing to contents: a very good copy indeed. Ogilvie & Harvey Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science II p. 753. unknown
6989Paris, Clousier, 1789.