Librairie scientifique A.Hermann. 1895. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. XI + 247 pages - plats, contre plats et gardes jaspés - auteur, titre et filets dorés sur le dos - manque coin en tête sur la page de titre - tampon sur la page de titre - quelques rousseurs sur les pages sans réelle conséquence sur la lecture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Librairie scientifique A.Hermann. 1898. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 378 pages - quelques figures en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Masson et Cie. 1922. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos fané, Mouillures. 468 pages. Illustré de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc dans le texte. Manque sur le 2e plat. Dos, plats et quelques pages détachés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Avec 256 figures dans le texte. Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Librairie J.-B. Baillière et fils, 1926. In-12, broché.
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P., Baillère, 1906, in 12 broché, 96 pages ; quelques phrases soulignées.
Chlorure : composition, extraction, usages, production.Potasses ; potasse et soude coustique, carbonates neutres, carbonates acides de potassium et de sodium, composition, extraction, usages, production. ...................... Photos sur demande ..........................
Phone number : 04 77 32 63 69
alais, froges et camargue 1937 In-8 cartonné, 26 pp; La cie Alais, Froges et Camargue a rassemblé ds cette notice un certain nombre de renseignements relatifs au caoutchouc chloré “péchineyé; On n’y donne ni recettes d’emploi, ni formules de peintures, celle-ci étant d’ailleurs variables selon l’emploi envisagé; par contre la Cie espère que ses clients trouveront ts les éléments nécessaires à l’utilisation du Caoutchouc chloré Péchiney ds leur industrie.
Bon état d’occasion
1 vol. in-4 br. , ill. noir et blanc, Pechiney Progil, s.d. (1955), 63 pp.
Bon état pour cette documentation très claire et très concentrée sur l'utilisation des fongicides, telle que préconisée au milieu des années 50. Traite des différents types de culture (fruitière, vignobles, céréales...).
1970 Editions Presses Universitaires de France (P.U.F.), Collection "Que sais-je?", N° 1378 - 1970 - In-12, broché - 127 pages - Envoi de l'auteur (dédicace) sur la première page de titre
Bon état - Légers frottements sur la couverture
Paris, G. Masson, 1883. "14 x 22, 551 pp., 43 figures, reliure dos cuir à 4 nerfs, décor à la roulette et filets, bon état (quelques épidermures; très peu de rousseurs)."
(Paris, Fortin, Masson et Cie, 1842). No wrappers, as extracted from: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago et al."", Troisieme Ser., tome 5, pp. 5-46. With halftitle to volume 5.
Peligot, professor of applied chemistry in the Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers, was the first to isolate Uranium in 1841. The paper offered is his long account of the process and the history of the chemistry of Uranium. The process of isolation was first recorded in 1841 in ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"".He ""showed that what was regarded as metallic uranium was the dioxide UO2, and first prepared the metal. He treated Uranium oxychloride mixed withcarbon in a stream of chlorine, when carbon dioxide and monoxide were evolved and uranium tetrachloride was formed. This ws reduced to the metal by heating it with potassium.""(Partington IV, p. 362).
MALOINE A. 2nde édition. 1910. In-8. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 942 pages. Quelques dessins en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Euax potables. Boissons distillés. Boissons fermentées. Aliments sucrés. Aliments gras. Aliments féculents. Champignons. Epices, condiments et aromates ... Classification Dewey : 540-Chimie et sciences connexes
Paris A. Maloine 1910 un très fort volume in-8°, XXIV 942 (4) pp. Cartonnage éditeur à la Bradel en toile grise, dos et plat titrés. (dos et plats roussis). 82 figures. Tableaux. Bibliographie. Intérieur frais.
2ème Édition
Paris Maloine 1910 Gros In8 942 pages - 81 figures dans le texte - 1er plat et tranches poussiereuses - lourd - etat correct
Satisfaisant
P., Dunod et Pinat 1911. In-8 reliure toile verte éditeur, VIII-524 pages avec 159 illustrations dans le texte, un cahier de publicités est placé en début d'ouvrage. Début de fente de la toile aux mors supérieurs
1928 Paris, éditions médicales N. Maloine, 3e édition,1928 ; in-8 (23 x 16) demi-chagrin vert, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés, 21 figures, xiv, 419 pages .
Belle reliure solide au dos un peu frotté, intérieur frais : pages uniformément jaunies.
Paris, Dépot des Nouveau Manuels, n.d. (ca. 1820). 12mo. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. A nich in leather at top of spine. Engraved frontispiece (Galvani with his pile, experimenting). 252 pp., textillustrations. Scattered brownspots, mainly in the first half of the book.
Scarce first edition.
Paris, Crochard, 1818. 8vo. In contemporary half calf. Wear to extremities and paperlabel pasted on to top to spine. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 8 (Cahier 3). Entire volume offered. Stamps to verso of title-page and verso of plates. (Pelletier & Caventou's paper): pp. 323-324. (Entire issue:) 448 pp. + 1 plate.
First printing of this classic paper in chemistry in which the authors announced their discovery of Strychnine. This was the first alkali of vegetable origin to be discovered after morphine. This discovery (and their discovery of chlorophyll) brought them international fame. ""Strychnine was only the second alkaloid to be extracted, the first was morphine. Pelletier and Caventou wanted to name their new alkaloid vauqueline after Nicolas Vauquelin, one of their associates who had refined the technique of ether extraction for use in isolating alkaloids. However, the officers of the Académe des Sciences in Paris rejected the idea on the grounds that a respected scientist’s name should not be paired with a deadly poison. In addition to strychnine the pair isolated other important compounds from plants including caffeine, chlorophyll and the anti-malaria drug quinine. (Paul L. Burnham). Parkinson:""Breakthroughs"", 1818 C. - Garrison & Morton: 1846. The first issue also contains their importent memoir ""Examen chimique de la Cochenillee et de sa matière colorante"", pp. 250-287 which describes how they obtained crotonic acid from croton oil and analyzed carmine in the cochineal.
Paris, Crochard, 1818. 8vo. In a bit later half cloth. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 8 (Cahier 3). Entire volume offered. No institutional stamps. Light occassional brownspotting, otherwise a good copy. (Pelletier & Caventou's paper): pp. 323-324. (Entire issue:) 448 pp. + 1 plate.
First printing of this classic paper in chemistry in which the authors announced their discovery of Strychnine. This was the first alkali of vegetable origin to be discovered after morphine. This discovery (and their discovery of chlorophyll) brought them international fame. ""Strychnine was only the second alkaloid to be extracted, the first was morphine. Pelletier and Caventou wanted to name their new alkaloid vauqueline after Nicolas Vauquelin, one of their associates who had refined the technique of ether extraction for use in isolating alkaloids. However, the officers of the Académe des Sciences in Paris rejected the idea on the grounds that a respected scientist’s name should not be paired with a deadly poison. In addition to strychnine the pair isolated other important compounds from plants including caffeine, chlorophyll and the anti-malaria drug quinine. (Paul L. Burnham). Parkinson:""Breakthroughs"", 1818 C. - Garrison & Morton: 1846. The first issue also contains their importent memoir ""Examen chimique de la Cochenillee et de sa matière colorante"", pp. 250-287 which describes how they obtained crotonic acid from croton oil and analyzed carmine in the cochineal.
"PELLETIER, PIERRE et JOSEPH CAVENTOU. - THE DISCOVERY OF STRYCHNINE.
Reference : 43871
(1818)
(Paris, Crochard, 1818,1819). No wrappers. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 8 (Cahier 3) a. 10 ( Cahier 2), pp. 225-336 and pp. 129-240. (Entire issues offered). Pelletier & Caventou's papers: pp. 323-324 (tome 8) and pp. 142-176 (tome 10). A few scattered brownspots.
First printing of these classic papers in chemistry in which the authors announced their discovery of Strychnine. This was the first alkali of vegetable origin to be discovered after morphine. This discovery (and their discovery of chlorophyll) brought them international fame. The first small paper contains the announcement of the discovery and the second long memoir contains the elaborate exposition of the discovery.""Strychnine was only the second alkaloid to be extracted, the first was morphine. Pelletier and Caventou wanted to name their new alkaloid vauqueline after Nicolas Vauquelin, one of their associates who had refined the technique of ether extraction for use in isolating alkaloids. However, the officers of the Académe des Sciences in Paris rejected the idea on the grounds that a respected scientist’s name should not be paired with a deadly poison. In addition to strychnine the pair isolated other important compounds from plants including caffeine, chlorophyll and the anti-malaria drug quinine. (Paul L. Burnham).Parkinson:""Breakthroughs"", 1818 C. - Garrison & Morton: 1846.The first issue also contains their importent memoir ""Examen chimique de la Cochenillee et de sa matière colorante"", pp. 250-287 which describes how they obtained crotonic acid from croton oil and analyzed carmine in the cochineal.
"PELLETIER, PIERRE et JOSEPH CAVENTOU. - THE NAMING AND ISOLATION OF CHLOROPHYLL
Reference : 43741
(1818)
(Paris, Crochard, 1818). No wrappers. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 9 (Sec. Cahier), pp. 113-224. (Entire issue offered). Pelletier & Caventou's paper: pp. 194-196. Clean and fine.
In this paper the two famous French chemists announced the first isolation of, and the naming of the substance Chlorofyll, the green substance essential for photosynthesis.Chlorophyll is the molecule that absorbs sunlight and uses its energy to synthesise carbohydrates from CO2 and water. This process is known as photosynthesis and is the basis for sustaining the life processes of all plants. Since animals and humans obtain their food supply by eating plants, photosynthesis can be said to be the source of our life also.
Paris, Rosselin, (ca. 1840). Lithographie (Brustbild) von Grégoire u. Deneux nach Maurin. Bildformat: 18 x 25 cm. Blattformat: 27 x 35 cm.
Stockfleckig.
P., G. Carré et C. Naud, 1897. In-8°, rel. d'édition pleine percaline aubergine, dos et plat sup. titrés, 237pp., suivies de 39pp. de catal. d'éd. Cachet de bibliothèque.
Publication de la Revue générale des Sciences. Dos un peu passé, rares rousseurs sur les premiers ff. et les tranches. Bon ex. - Frais de port : -France 4,95 € -U.E. 9 € -Monde (z B : 15 €) (z C : 25 €)
Chemnitz, Gewerbeblattes für Sachsen, 1839. Modest contemp. hcloth. A paperlabel pasted on upper part of spines. Stamps on title-page. VIII,402 pp. and 24 mostly folded lithographed plates. Scattered brownspots throughout.
First German edition. A main work on Gas lighting, Gas chemistry, Gas production etc.
Paris : Victor Masson et Fils, 1865-1866. Trois volumes in-12, demi-basane.
Beaux exemplaires. Petit manque en coiffe du tome 3. [19827]
Paris, Victor Masson, 1859. "11 x 18, 3 volumes, 279 + 464 + 367 pp., reliure dos cuir, état moyen (reliure état d'usage; quelques rousseurs, manque la page de titre du tome 1)."
"tome 1 : Notions préliminaires; : tome 2 : Métaux et métallurgie; tome 3 : Chimie organique."