Photochemie [Bookplate featuring Matthew Carey Lea]
- 1910
Franklin Institute Library bookplate featuring a small inset portrait of Matthew Carey Lea (1823-1897). Lea, a Philadelphian lawyer and scientist, was devoted to the chemistry of photography. He is known as the father of mechanochemistry due to his observations of silver halide decomposition by trituration. After his death, Lea's notebooks were destroyed as per his request, and his books and apparatus were bequeathed to the Franklin Institute.
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Plotnikov, I. S. (Ivan Stepanovich). “Photochemie [Bookplate Featuring Matthew Carey Lea].” Halle an der Saale, Germany: W. Knapp, 1910. QD708 .P66 1910. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/awm78yy.
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