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Beeton, Samuel Orchart, 1831-1877
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Beeton's Book of Chemistry
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Publication providing an overview of the basic principles of chemistry with regards to non-metallic elements. Includes engravings, experiments, an appendix containing tables and supply lists, and an index. Part of a series of self-help textbooks produced by Samuel Orchart Beeton (1830-1877), a publisher most known for producing his wife, Isabella Mary Beeton's (1836-1865) work, Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management in 1861.
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