An edition of Dialogues in chemistry (1818)

Dialogues in chemistry

intended for the instruction and entertainment of young people: : in which the first principles of that science are fully explained. : To which are added, questions and other exercises for the examination of pupils

Dialogues in chemistry
Jeremiah Joyce, Jeremiah Joyce
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An edition of Dialogues in chemistry (1818)

Dialogues in chemistry

intended for the instruction and entertainment of young people: : in which the first principles of that science are fully explained. : To which are added, questions and other exercises for the examination of pupils

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Edition Notes

"To Sir Humphrey Davy, F.R.S. ..."--dedication, v. 1, p. [iii].

Advertisement, v. 1, p. [v]-viii, dated: March 25, 1807.

"The present edition of the 'Dialogues in chemistry' will ... be found to contain a summary view of all the new discoveries, which have been made since their first publication. ..."--Advertisement to the third edition. Signed: J.J. Highgate, January 1, 1816.

Copyright May 20, 1818 by James Eastburn & Co.

Vol. 1: xii, 270 p., iv leaves of plates; v. 2: v. 2: iv, 248 p., iv leaves of plates.

Metal-engraved plates signed: P. Maverick & Durand sc.

Glossary and index, v. 2, p. [237]-248.

Shaw, R.R. American bibliography, 44486

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2 v.

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OL44847931M
OCLC/WorldCat
692602638

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