Dive into the depths of scientific history with this unique lot of five vintage books, a treasure trove for enthusiasts of chemistry, botany, and quantum theory. This collection is a window into the groundbreaking work of early 20th-century scientists, connecting you with the roots of modern scientific thought.

“Pioneers of Plenty: The Story of Chemurgy” by Christy Borth (1942) - Explore the early advancements in industrial chemistry and its impact on agriculture.
“Organic Chemistry for Advanced Students: Part I: Reactions” Second Edition by Julius B. Cohen (1919) - Delve into the foundational concepts and reactions in organic chemistry.
“An Outline of Organic Nitrogen Compounds” by Ed. F. Degering (1945) - Understand the significant role of nitrogen compounds in organic chemistry.
“Outlines of the History of Botany” by R. J. Harvey-Gibson (1919) - Journey through the evolution and discoveries in the field of botany.
“A System of Physical Chemistry In Three Volumes: Volume III: Quantum Theory” Third Edition by William C. McC. Lewis (1924) - Get a glimpse into the early theories of quantum mechanics.

These hardcover books are pre-owned and in good overall condition for their age with some signs of wear or use on covers, corners, and/or spines. Pages are clean. Some are ex-library books. Please view photos for titles and further conditioning. Items pictured on listing are the exact copies you will receive. Photos taken by Heisenbooks crew.

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