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‎"CROOKES, WILLIAM.‎

Reference : 42533

(1874)

‎On Attraction and Repulsion resulting from Radiation. Received August 12, - Read December 11, 1873. This paper was read before the Royal Society, and the abstract was published in the ""Proceedings"" under the title ""On the Action of Heat on Gravitating...‎

‎(London, Taylor and Francis, 1874-76). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" Year 1874, Vol. 164 - Part II. Pp. 501-527, textillustrations, showing his experimental equipment. And 1875 - II. Vol. 165. Pp. 519-547 and textillustr. showing experimental equipment.‎


‎First appearance of an importent historical paper in the investigations of radiation from cathode rays. This is Crookes first 2 papers on attraction and repulsion. In the same year he invented the ""light-mill"".""While working with his balance in a vacuum, Crookes noticed another ""anomaly"": the equilibrium of the balance was disturbed by slight differences in temperature of his samples. Inparticular he noticed that warmer bodies appeared to be lighter than colder ones:....At first Crookes believed this was a signpost pointing to a link between heat and gravitation....Since the attraction or repulsion was heighned by a decrease in pressure, Crookes was led s to suppose in 1873 that ""the movement is due to a repulsive action of radiation"" Repulsion was produced not only by heat radiation but also by light, and Crookes concluded - erraneously, as it turned out - that he had found a genuine case of ""the pressure of light"" postulated by the unfashionable corpuscular theory of light and Maxwell's as yet unaccepted electromagnetic theory.""(DSB III:477).Sir William Crookes (1832-1919) studied at the Royal College of Chemistry , London, and served there as an assistant to Hoffmann. In 1859 he founded the Chemical News and remained its proprietor and editor until his death. he early attracted attentuion by his discovery of the element thallium by spectroscopic methods. he was an active investigator in many fields of physics and contributed greatly to the advance of knowledge by his study of the radiometer and of the electric discharge in rarefied gases. -(PMM: 386 describing J.J. Thomson's Cathode Rays). - Magee, Source Book in Physics p. 564 ff.‎

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‎"CROOKES, WILLIAM. - ARGON - THE FIRST OF THE INERT GASES.‎

Reference : 42531

(1895)

‎On the Spectra of Argon. Received January 26, - Read January 31, 1895.‎

‎(London, Harrison and Sons, 1895). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1895 - Vol. 186 - Series A, Part I. Pp. 243-251 and 1 plate (The Spectra of Argon). Clean and fine.‎


‎First appearance of a classic paper in which Crookes by his spectrographic methods confirms the discovery of argon by Ramsey and Rayleigh in 1895. The plate is the first to show the spectra of argon, the first of the inert gases to be discovered.The paper first describes the spectra obtained by passing an electric discharge through argon at very low pressures,. Several specimens of argon (some containing traces of nitrogen) were invested. Crookes distinguished between the spectral lines attributable to argon and those of nitrogen and verified that the argon isolated by Lord rayleigh and William Ramsay was truly a new chemically inert element. (Neville I:p. 313).Sir William Crookes (1832-1919) studied at the Royal College of Chemistry , London, and served there as an assistant to Hoffmann. In 1859 he founded the Chemical News and remained its proprietor and editor until his death. he early attracted attentuion by his discovery of the element thallium by spectroscopic methods. he was an active investigator in many fields of physics and contributed greatly to the advance of knowledge by his study of the radiometer and of the electric discharge in rarefied gases. -(PMM: 386 describing J.J. Thomson's Cathode Rays). - Magee, Source Book in Physics p. 564 ff.‎

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‎"CROOKES, WILLIAM.‎

Reference : 42528

(1881)

‎On the Viscosity of Gases at High Temperatures. Received December 28, 1880, Read febiary 17, 1881.‎

‎(London, Harrison and Sons, 1881). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1881 - Vol. 172 - Part II. Pp. 387-434, textillustr. and 4 plates (3 double-page folding). One plate showing apparatus.‎


‎First appearance of an importent paper which reports a series of experiments with the radiometer, invented 1875 by Crookes. In these experiments Crookes showed how the radiometer confirmed Maxwell's prediction that the viscosity of a gas was independent of its pressure except at the highest exhaustions.Sir William Crookes (1832-1919) studied at the Royal College of Chemistry , London, and served there as an assistant to Hoffmann. In 1859 he founded the Chemical News and remained its proprietor and editor until his death. he early attracted attentuion by his discovery of the element thallium by spectroscopic methods. He was an active investigator in many fields of physics and contributed greatly to the advance of knowledge by his study of the radiometer and of the electric discharge in rarefied gases. -(PMM: 386 describing J.J. Thomson's Cathode Rays). - Magee, Source Book in Physics p. 564 ff.‎

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‎"CROOKES, WILLIAM.‎

Reference : 42530

(1888)

‎On the Supposed ""New Force"" of M.J. Thore. Received May 5, - Read May 26, 1887.‎

‎(London, Harrison and Sons, 1888). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1887 - Vol. 169 - Series A. Pp. 451-469, textillustrations. Clean and fine.‎


‎First appearance of a paper in which Crookes with his wide variety of apparatus tests Thores ""New Force"".""On february 15 last M.J. Thore communicated to a scientific society at Dax a short paper describing some results he had obtained on the rotation of a delicately suspended cylinder of ivory. So remarkable were these results that in a private letter to myself, accompanying a printed copy of his paper, Mr. Thore said ""they seem to demonstrate the existance of a new force inherent in the human organism."" (Crookes).Sir William Crookes (1832-1919) studied at the Royal College of Chemistry , London, and served there as an assistant to Hoffmann. In 1859 he founded the Chemical News and remained its proprietor and editor until his death. he early attracted attentuion by his discovery of the element thallium by spectroscopic methods. he was an active investigator in many fields of physics and contributed greatly to the advance of knowledge by his study of the radiometer and of the electric discharge in rarefied gases. -(PMM: 386 describing J.J. Thomson's Cathode Rays). - Magee, Source Book in Physics p. 564 ff.‎

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‎"CROOKES, WILLIAM. - CROOKES ON RADIOACTIVITY AND THE PRINCIPLE OF THE CONSERVATION OF ENERGY.‎

Reference : 47428

(1899)

‎Sur la source de l'energie dans les corps radio-actifs.‎

‎(Paris, Gauthier-Villars), 1899. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 128, No 3. Pp. (137-) 192. Entire issue offered). Crooke's paper: pp. 176-178.‎


‎First appearance of Crooke's statement that radioactivity seems to violate the principle of the conservation of energy.""Despite his speculative powers, Crookes at first took a conservative view of this new science, for he could not believe that radioactive elements decayed spontaneously, since this seemed to imply a violation of the conservation of energy. It was his view, expressed between 1898 and 1900, that the source of activity was external to the radioactive element. He imagined that radium, say, had the ability to act as a Maxwellian demon and select from the atmosphere those air particles which were moving more swiftly than the average, absorb some of their energy, and eject them at a lower speed. This theory, which never received full publication, contravened the second law of thermodynamics"" and although Crookes thought that he might have experimental support for it, his evidence did not measure up to the critical scrutiny of Stokes."" (DSB).The issue contains another notable paper HENRI BECQUEREL ""Sur la dispersion anomale de la vapeur de sodium incandescante, et sur quelques conséquenceas de ce phénomene"", pp. 145-151.This theory, which never received full publication, Page 480 | Top of Articlecontravened the second law of thermodynamics" and although Crookes thought that he might have experimental support for it, his evidence did not measure up to the critical scrutiny of Stokes.‎

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‎CROOKES, William‎

Reference : 92533

(1885)

‎On radiant matter spectroscopy: Samarium‎

‎Londres, Harrison and sons, 1885, in-4, 32 pp paginées de 691 à 723, Broché, couverture imprimée, 22 figures. On radiant matter spectroscopy: Samarium est la deuxième partie d'un ouvrage contenant certains article de William Crooks, chimiste et un physicien britannique, ayant donné son nom à la technique des tubes de Crookes, qui ont ouvert la voir aux tubes cathodiques, à la technologie des tubes électroniques et à la découverte des rayons X. Il a étudié au Royal College of Chemistry de Londres et y a servi comme assistant d'Hoffmann. En 1859, il fonda le Chemical News et en resta propriétaire et rédacteur jusqu'à sa mort. il a très tôt attiré l'attention par sa découverte de l'élément thallium par des méthodes spectroscopiques. il fut un chercheur actif dans de nombreux domaines de la physique et contribua grandement à l'avancement des connaissances par son étude du radiomètre et de la décharge électrique dans les gaz raréfiés. Dans ces articles, il poursuit ses expériences sur les rayons cathodiques avec son tube de Crookes, obtenant des spectres d'éléments qu'il considère comme nouveaux. Ses expériences le conduisent ici à sa théorie spéculative des éléments ayant un ancêtre commun, une matière primordiale. Ouvrage enrichi d'un hommage de l'auteur, non signé, à "monsieur E. Becquerel" : Edmond Becquerel (1820-1891), physicien célèbre pour ses travaux sur la lumière, le phénomène de la luminescence et sur les techniques de reproduction photographique; il était le père d'Henri Becquerel. Couvertures détachées. En l'état. Couverture rigide‎


‎Bon 32 pp paginées de 691 à 723‎

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‎"CROOKES, WILLIAM. - THE FOURTH STATE OF MATTER.‎

Reference : 42404

(1884)

‎The Bakerian Lecture. - On Radiant Matter Spectroscopy: The Detection and wide Distributium of Yttrium. Received May 24, - Read May 11, 1883. (+) On Radiant Matter Spectroscopy.- Part II. Samarium. Received May 21, - Read June 18, 1885. (2 Papers).‎

‎(London, Harrison and Sons, 1884 a. 1886). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1883. Vol. 179 - Part II. Pp. 891-918 and 1885. Vol. 176 - Part II. Pp. 691-723 and 1 plate (chromolithographed spectra), many textillustr. of spectra. The plate with small spots in margins.‎


‎First appearance of these papers in which Crooles continues his cathode rays experiments with his Crookes tube, obtaining spectra of elements which he regarded as new. His experiments lead him here to his speculative theory of the elements having a common ancestor, a primordial matter.Sir William Crookes (1832-1919) studied at the Royal College of Chemistry , London, and served there as an assistant to Hoffmann. In 1859 he founded the Chemical News and remained its proprietor and editor until his death. he early attracted attentuion by his discovery of the element thallium by spectroscopic methods. he was an active investigator in many fields of physics and contributed greatly to the advance of knowledge by his study of the radiometer and of the electric discharge in rarefied gases.‎

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‎Crookes (William) :‎

Reference : 15183

(1903)

‎Discours récents sur les recherches psychiques. Traduits par M. Sage.‎

‎Paris, Leymarie, 1903 ; in-12, broché ; 50 pp., 2 pp. de catalogue, couverture factice grise.‎


‎Edition originale de la traduction française de ces discours prononcés par Crookes sur le psychisme scientifique (Caillet, 2706 avec un autre ouvrage de l'auteur). Physicien réputé notamment pour ses travaux sur la conduction de l'électricité à travers les gaz. Il fut amené à faire des recherches sur les médiums, le spiritisme et d'autres phénomènes psychiques. Bord de quelques feuillets légèrement effrangés, bon exemplaire. ‎

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‎"CROOKES, WILLIAM.‎

Reference : 49287

(1880)

‎Sur la Matière Radiante. Conférence faite a Sheffield, le 22 Aout 1879, devant L'Association Britannique pour L'Avancement des Sciences.‎

‎Paris, G. Masson, 1880. 8vo. Contemp. hcalf, raised bands, gilt spine. Light wear along edges. Small stamps on verso of titlepage. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique"", 5e Series, Tome 19. 576 pp. and 1 folded engraved plate. (Entire volume offered). Crooke's paper: pp. 195-231 with 21 fine textillustrations of his apparatus.‎


‎First apperance - simutaneously with an English version - of the paper in which Crookes is summing up his importent investigations on cathode-rays, describing the ""Crooke Tube"", the ""Lines of pressure"", his ""Light-Mill"", his Radiometer and the electric discharge in rarified gases etc., investigations leading to the discovery of the electron by J.J. Thomson in 1897.""With his thorough grounding in the experimentally difficult art of vacuum physics, Crookes laid the foundation for the fuller investigation by J. J. Thomson of the behavior of radiant matter in the discharge tube, showing, for example, that it induced phosphorescence in minerals like the diamond" that it caused the glass of the discharge tube to phosphoresce that its stream could be deflected by a magnet" and, most important of all, that since it cast a shadow of an opaque object (for example, a Maltese cross), it traveled in straight lines and was corpuscular in nature...""(DSB).The volume contains further notable papers E.H. AMAGAT: ""Mémoire sur la Compressabilité des Gaz à des Pressions élevees"", pp. 345-385. LOUIS CAILLETET: ""Sur la mesure des hautes Pressions"", pp. 386-389.‎

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‎"CROOKES, WILLIAM - SEPARATING URANIUM AND CREATING URANIUM X.‎

Reference : 47429

(1900)

‎""Radio-activity of Uranium.""‎

‎(London, Harrison and Sons, 1900). Without wrappers. Extracted from ""Proceedings of the Royal Society of London"", Vol. 66. Pp. 409-422 a. 1 photographic plate.‎


‎First printing of an importent paper which pawed the way to the understanding of radioactivity. Crookes showed by using photographic plates as indicators of activity that if uranium was purified, it could be separated chemically into a nonactive portion and a radioactive portion that he called uranium X. ""In May 1900 Sir W.Crookes showed (the paper offered) that it was possible by chemical means to separate from uranium a small fraction, which he called uranium X, which possessed the whole of the photographic activity of the original substance. He found, moreover, that the activity of the uranium X gradually decayed, while the full activity of the residual uranium was gradually renewed, so that after a sufficient lapse of time it was possible to separate from it a freh supply of uranium X. These facts had an importent share in the formation of the theory (of radioactivity)."" (Whittaker ""A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity"" Vol. II, p. 5.).‎

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‎"CROOKES, WILLIAM.‎

Reference : 42347

(1879)

‎On the Repulsion resulting from Radiation. - Part IV. Received June 27, - Read November 21, 1878‎

‎(London, Harrison and Sons, 1879). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1879 - Vol. 170 - Part I. Pp. 87-134, textillustrations. Clean and fine.‎


‎This paper, recording a series of further experiments with ""The Crook Tube"" and ""the lines of pressure"" under radiation, is an importent paper in the history of vacuum physics.Sir William Crookes (1832-1919) studied at the Royal College of Chemistry , London, and served there as an assistant to Hoffmann. In 1859 he founded the Chemical News and remained its proprietor and editor until his death. He early attracted attention by his discovery of the element thallium by spectroscopic methods. He was an active investigator in many fields of physics and contributed greatly to the advance of knowledge by his study of the radiometer and of the electric discharge in rarefied gases.‎

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‎"CROOKES, WILLIAM.‎

Reference : 42987

(1878)

‎The Bakerian Lecture. On the Repulsion resulting from Radiation. - Part V. Received December 3, 1877, - Read January 17, 1878.‎

‎(London, Harrison and Sons, 1878). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1878 - Vol. 169 - Part I. Pp. 243-318. Textillustrations showing experimental apparatus.‎


‎This paper, recording a series of further experiments with ""The Crook Tube"", the Radiometer and ""the lines of pressure"" under radiation, is an importent paper in the history of vacuum physics.Sir William Crookes (1832-1919) studied at the Royal College of Chemistry , London, and served there as an assistant to Hoffmann. In 1859 he founded the Chemical News and remained its proprietor and editor until his death. He early attracted attention by his discovery of the element thallium by spectroscopic methods. He was an active investigator in many fields of physics and contributed greatly to the advance of knowledge by his study of the radiometer and of the electric discharge in rarefied gases.‎

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‎Crookes William‎

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‎Crooks William In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Kruks Uilyam. Izyskaniya.‎

‎Crooks William In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Kruks Uilyam. Izyskaniya.In the field of so-called spiritual phenomena: Materialization by Katie King Translated and edited by S. T. Rumilov S.Pb.Typography by R. Golike. 4 111 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb96ab15d7ead9425f‎


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‎[Spiritualisme] CROOKES, William, F. R. S.‎

Reference : 111037

(1923)

‎Recherches sur les phénomènes du spiritualisme, nouvelles expériences sur la force psychique. Traduit de l'anglais par J. Alidel... ‎

‎Paris, Éditions de la B.P.S., coll. « Bibliothèque de philosophie spiritualiste moderne et des sciences psychiques » 1923 In-12 18,5 x 11,5 cm. Broché, couverture bleu-ciel, 199 pp., figures dans le texte, table des matières. Exemplaire en bon état, pages non coupées.‎


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‎[Spiritualisme] CROOKES, William‎

Reference : 111308

(1903)

‎Nouvelles Expériences sur la force psychique. Recherches sur les phénomènes du spiritualisme - Discours récents sur les recherches psychiques [2 volumes en 1]. Traduit de l'anglais par J. Alidel - Traduits par M. Sage‎

‎Paris, Librairie des sciences psychologiques, P.-G Leymarie 1903 2 volumes en 1. In-12 19 x 12 cm. Broché, Couverture rouge, titre en noir sur le dos et le premier plat, 199 pp., 13 figures, table des matières - 50 pp. Exemplaire en bon état.‎


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‎CROOKES William‎

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‎Nouvelles expériences sur la Force Psychique.‎

‎LIBRAIRIE DES SCIENCES PSYCHOLOGIQUES. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Rousseurs. 199 pages. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc, dans le texte. Plats non originaux.. . . . Classification Dewey : 230-Christianisme. Théologie chrétienne‎


‎Recherches sur les phénomènes du Spiritualisme. Traduit de l'anglais par J. Abidel. Classification Dewey : 230-Christianisme. Théologie chrétienne‎

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‎CROOKES WILLIAM, F. R. S.‎

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‎NOUVELLES EXPERIENCS SUR LA FORCE PHYSIQUE, RECHERCHES SUR LES PHENOMENES DU SPIRITUALISME‎

‎Librairie des Sciences Psychologiques. Non daté. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos très frotté, Quelques rousseurs. 199 pages. Illustré de schémas et gravures en noir et blanc dans le texte. Quelques annotations au crayon dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 1.9-Phénomènes mystérieux et controversés‎


‎Trad. de l'anglais par J. Alidel. Recherches expérimentales sur une nouvelle force. Mouvements de corps pesants, avec contact, mais sans effort mécanique. Altération du poids des corps... Classification Dewey : 1.9-Phénomènes mystérieux et controversés‎

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‎CROOKES WILLIAM F.R.S.‎

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‎RECHERCHES SUR LES PHENOMENES DU SPIRITUALISME -‎

‎LIBRAIRIE DES SCIENCES PSYCHOLOGIQUES. NON DATE. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos abîmé, Rousseurs. 199 pages - Quelques figures en noir et blanc - Tampon sur le 1er plat et page de titre - Etiquette collée en coiffe en pied. 2 PHOTOS DISPONIBLES - . . . . Classification Dewey : 141-Spiritualisme‎


‎TRADUIT DE L'ANGLAIS PAR J. ALIDEL. Classification Dewey : 141-Spiritualisme‎

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‎CROOKES William (F. R. S.),‎

Reference : 1465

‎Nouvelles expériences sur la force psychique. Recherches sur les Phénomènes du Spiritualisme. [- Discours récents sur les recherches psychiques]. 2 TOMES EN 1 VOLUME.‎

‎Paris, Librairie des Sciences Psychiques, Éditeur: P.-G. Leymarie - P.-G. Leymarie, Éditeur, S.d. (c 1897) - 1903. 2 t. en 1 vol. petit in-8°, 199, 52 pp., 18 figures n&b dans le 1er tome (petite déch. marginale sans manque en queue du 2e titre, qqs rares taches ou rouss., sinon bon état intérieur). Reliure demi-percaline chagrinée noire à petits coins, plats de papier marbré, dos lisse titré (rel. lég. us. et frottée, solide et bon état général néanmoins). RARE ENSEMBLE.‎


‎I:Traduit de l'anglais par J. Alidel. II: Traduits [et introduits] par M. Sage. # Caillet I-2706 : "La grande figure du savant anglais, une des plus grandes du spiritualisme moderne, est chère à quiconque s'intéresse aux choses de l'au-delà. Ses recherches opérées à l'aide d'instruments de précision les plus rigoureux, ont démontré victorieusement la réalité des phénomènes occultes []. # Dorbon 947.‎

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