TYNDALL
(John, 1820-1893, Scientist)
Autograph Letter Signed to Edward William COOKE
(1811-1880, Marine Painter) telling him that “On Wednesday the 8th of July I hope to be upon the Margin of the Mer de Glace. Otherwise I should have been... delighted to join your party...”, 1 side 8vo., no place, no date
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0
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43104
£175
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TYNDALL
(John, 1820-1893, Scientist)
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent
saying that he has “made a great number of experiments similar to those that you describe, and have obtained brilliant colours. But in my case the effects were subjective, and it is not easy to understand your experiments from your point of view...”, 2 sides 8vo., Royal Institution headed paper, 25th May no year
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0
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43550
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VORONOFF
(Dr. Serge, 1866-1951, Experimenter in Rejuvenation)
Autograph Letter Signed in French with translation, to 'My dear Senator',
asking if he would "grant us the greatest pleasure and honour by dining with us and a few friends on Sunday next at 7.30 p.m. at the Restaurant Larue, 3, Place de la Madeleine?", saying how delighted his wife and he have been "to make your acquaintance", 2 sides 8vo., 48 Avenue Kléber, Passy, 30 January
torn across and neatly repaired
Item Date:
1920
Stock No:
13981
£125
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VORONOFF
(Serge, 1866-1951, Russian Physiologist, Director of Experimental Surgery at the Collège de France)
Fine signature with the place and dated, Via XX Settembre 54, Firenze, 18th April
Item Date:
1926
Stock No:
11986
£55
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WATERHOUSE
(Charles Owen, Entomologist, Assistant at the British Museum of Natural History)
Autograph Letter Signed to Robert Morton MIDDLETON , jr., F.L.S., F.Z.S.,
(1846-1909, English shipbroker and botanist), saying that "the Jigger and Chigre are considered to be the same species, or are so closely allied that we have not distinguished them. It is a flea, Pulex penetrans; now known as Sarcopsylla penetrans", 1 side 8vo., British Museum (Natural History), 8th August
Item Date:
1889
Stock No:
13931
£40
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