Williams - Miles Reprint Collection, 1771-1998.

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Williams - Miles Reprint Collection, 1771-1998.

This is a wide-ranging collection in both chronology and content; it contains over 1,500 reprints in English, German, French, Italian and Dutch. The collection covers all aspects of the history of chemistry, but is especially rich in content relating to alchemy and early American chemistry.

10 boxes (10 linear ft.)

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Edelstein, Sidney M.

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Born in Chattanooga, Tennessee on 22 January 1912. Died on 18 September 1994. Education: B.S., Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1932). Employment: 1932-1935 Dixie Mercerizing Company ; 1935-1938 American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists, University of Chattanooga ; 1938-1939 Lamede, Inc. ; 1939-1945 Hart Products Corporation ; 1945- Dexter Chemical Corporation. From the description of Oral history interview with Sidney Edelstein 1987 August 31 and 1988 F...

Neville, Roy G.

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Miles, Wyndham D., 1916-

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Wyndham Miles was educated at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy but his antiquarian leanings led to his interest in the study of the history of chemistry and his passion for collecting significant historical texts. He was employed as a science historian at both the Army Chemical Corps and the National Archives. He is an author, editor, past president of the A.C.S. Division of the History of Chemistry and the winner of its Dexter Award in 1971. From the description of Williams - Mi...

Williams, W. D. (William D.), 1928-

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