Advertisement publications by Verlag Chemie and John Wiley & Sons
- Circa 1933

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Titles include Die Alkalichloridelektrolyse in Diaphragmazellen: Eine Theoretische und Experimentelle Untersuchung (1933) and Die Bedeckungstheorie der Passivitat der Metalle u. Ihre experimentelle Begrundung(1933), Dana's System of Mineralogy, Physikalisch-Chemische Fachliteratur and a John Wiley & Sons Order on Approval form.
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John Wiley & Sons. “Advertisement Publications by Verlag Chemie and John Wiley & Sons.” Berlin, Germany, circa 1933. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 3, Folder 5-6. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/ppdorci.
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