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Lot 31

EATON, Amos. Chemical Instructor.

Estimate: $80 - $120
Starting Bid
$40

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EATON, Amos (1776-1842). Chemical Instructor: Presenting A Familiar Method of Teaching the Chemical Principles and Operations.
Publisher: Westers and Skinners, Albany. 1826. Second edition.

Quarter bound leather with paper boards. Red ruled and gilt title on spine.

263 pp., with index, with errata.

H: 6 7/8 W: 4 3/8 D: 3/4 in. Poor. Significant browning and toning throughout.

Ink inscription: "Dennis Shaw's Book," on front flyleaf.

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From the Estate of John A. Davidson, Jr. Proceeds to benefit the APL of Lorain County and the Dittrick Museum, CWRU.