Experimental Researches in Electricity -- Twenty-Third Series" (Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Vol. 140 for the Year 1850 Part I, pp. 171-188)
by Faraday, Michael
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- very good
- Hardcover
- first
- Condition
- Very Good
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Belfast, Maine, United States
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London: Royal Society of London, 1850. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Also see our #27486 which contains Faraday's "Experimental Researches in Electricity -- Eleventh, Supplemental Note, Twelfth, Thirteenth & Fourteenth Series, #27489 which contains Faraday's "Experimental Researches in Electricity -- Fifteenth Series" (pp. 1-12), #27495 which contains Faraday's "Experimental Researches in Electricity -- Eighteenth Series" (pp. 17-32), & #27500 "Experimental Researches in Electricity -- Nineteenth, Twentieth & Twenty-First Series" (pp. 1-62), #27503 which contains "Experimental Researches in Electricity -- Twenty-Second Series" (pp. 171-188), #27508 which contains "Experimental Researches in Electricity -- Twenty-Third Series" (pp. 171-188), #27508 which contains "Experimental Researches in Electricity -- Twenty-Fourth, Twenty-Fifth, Twenty-Sixth, & Twenty-Seventh Series" (pp. 1-116), #27513 "Experimental Researches in Electricity -- Twenty-Eighth & Twenty-Ninth Series" (pp. 25-56, 137-159), , #27530 "Experimental Researches in Electricity --Thirtieth Series" (pp. 159-180),
Also contains James Prescott Joule's "On the Mechanical Equivalent of Heat" (pp. 61-82). x, [1]-296 pp. 4to. Library binding, tan leather spine with gold embossed titling. Interiors clean, ex-library stamp on title page, and occurring sporadically within. Numerous folding plates that illustrate articles. Pages were trimmed slightly when rebound. Small 1" tear at head of article, p. 171.
Also contains James Prescott Joule's "On the Mechanical Equivalent of Heat" (pp. 61-82). x, [1]-296 pp. 4to. Library binding, tan leather spine with gold embossed titling. Interiors clean, ex-library stamp on title page, and occurring sporadically within. Numerous folding plates that illustrate articles. Pages were trimmed slightly when rebound. Small 1" tear at head of article, p. 171.
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- Seller
- Craig Olson Books ABAA/ILAB (US)
- Seller's Inventory #
- 27505
- Title
- Experimental Researches in Electricity -- Twenty-Third Series" (Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Vol. 140 for the Year 1850 Part I, pp. 171-188)
- Author
- Faraday, Michael
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- First Edition
- Publisher
- Royal Society of London
- Place of Publication
- London
- Date Published
- 1850
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