Elements of chemistry: for the use of colleges, academies, and schools
Autor principal: | Regnault, M. V. |
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Otros Autores: | Betton, Forres (tr.), Booth, James (ed.), Faber, William (ed.) |
Formato: | Libro |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Philadelphia
1861.
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Edición: | Sixthe edition, greatly improved to which is appended a compartive table of french and english weights and measures |
Materias: | |
Colección: | Banco de datos |
Acervo: | Biblioteca Pública Central del Estado de Durango. Lic. José Ignacio Gallegos Caballero. Colección General |
Descripción Física: | 2 t. il. 4° |
Tema general: | Química |
Notas: | Portada con pleca. Encuadernación en cartón con lomo en piel. Ex libris en estampa de Market street , San Francisco, Cal. Sello en tinta de la Biblioteca Pública del Estado de Durango. Daños en la encuadernación, tapa superior desprendida |
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