MENDELEEV, Dmitri Ivanovich (1834-1907). Autograph letter signed ('D. Mendeleef / Prof[e]s[seu]r à l'Univers[ité] de St Petersb[ourg]') to an unidentified recipient ('Monsieur'), St Petersburg, 25 November / 7 December 1885, in French, thanking him for sending [Ira] Remsen's Introduction to the Study of the Compounds of Carbon, and commenting cautiously that it expounds the principles of organic chemistry in such a new and unusual way that he prefers to wait for its translation ('Les éléments de chimie organique sont exposée dans cette [sic] livre à la manière tellement nouvelle et distinctive(?), que je me permete [sic] d'attendre de les voir d'être traduit sur les autres langues'), one page, large 4to (281 x 219mm) (worn atmargins, a few tape repairs to verso).
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MENDELEEV, Dmitri Ivanovich (1834-1907). Autograph letter signed ('D. Mendeleef / Prof[e]s[seu]r à l'Univers[ité] de St Petersb[ourg]') to an unidentified recipient ('Monsieur'), St Petersburg, 25 November / 7 December 1885, in French, thanking him for sending [Ira] Remsen's Introduction to the Study of the Compounds of Carbon, and commenting cautiously that it expounds the principles of organic chemistry in such a new and unusual way that he prefers to wait for its translation ('Les éléments de chimie organique sont exposée dans cette [sic] livre à la manière tellement nouvelle et distinctive(?), que je me permete [sic] d'attendre de les voir d'être traduit sur les autres langues'), one page, large 4to (281 x 219mm) (worn atmargins, a few tape repairs to verso).

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MENDELEEV, Dmitri Ivanovich (1834-1907). Autograph letter signed ('D. Mendeleef / Prof[e]s[seu]r à l'Univers[ité] de St Petersb[ourg]') to an unidentified recipient ('Monsieur'), St Petersburg, 25 November / 7 December 1885, in French, thanking him for sending [Ira] Remsen's Introduction to the Study of the Compounds of Carbon, and commenting cautiously that it expounds the principles of organic chemistry in such a new and unusual way that he prefers to wait for its translation ('Les éléments de chimie organique sont exposée dans cette [sic] livre à la manière tellement nouvelle et distinctive(?), que je me permete [sic] d'attendre de les voir d'être traduit sur les autres langues'), one page, large 4to (281 x 219mm) (worn atmargins, a few tape repairs to verso).

The American chemist Ira Remsen (1846-1927) was the co-discoverer of saccharin.
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