WELLS, William Charles (1757-1817). An Essay on Dew and several appearances connected with it, London: Taylor and Hessey, 1814, 8°, FIRST EDITION, contemporary blue boards, uncut (rebacked in brown paper, library markings on front cover and spine). [Honeyman 3103] Provenance: Sion College Library (stamp on verso of title); JCL
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WELLS, William Charles (1757-1817). An Essay on Dew and several appearances connected with it, London: Taylor and Hessey, 1814, 8°, FIRST EDITION, contemporary blue boards, uncut (rebacked in brown paper, library markings on front cover and spine). [Honeyman 3103] Provenance: Sion College Library (stamp on verso of title); JCL
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Wells first proved that dew resulted from the condensation of air in contact with objects cooled by radiating their heat into the cloudless night sky.
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