Engraved Print by W. Holl after H. Room.
London: Fisher, Son & Co., 1847. Margin: 270x188 mm. Some very faint soiling, very small tear in left margin. More
London: Fisher, Son & Co., 1847. Margin: 270x188 mm. Some very faint soiling, very small tear in left margin. More
Paris: 1827. Cuvier, Georges (1769-1832). Letter signed to Samuel H. Christie (1784-1865). Paris, 29 October 1827. 1 sheet, on letterhead of the Académie Royale des Sciences. 222 x 169 mm. Trimmed at head, affecting printed letterhead but not the manuscript text. Very good. From the great French naturalist and zoologist..... More
1868. Reuter, [Paul] Julius, Baron (1821-99). L.s. on the letterhead of Reuter's Telegram Company, Limited, to Latimer Clark. London, July 7, 1868. 1 page. 201 x 127 mm. Remains of mounting. Provenance: Latimer Clark. After setting up a carrier-pigeon service between Aachen and Brussels, terminal points of the German and..... More
1865. Rijke, Pieter Leonhard, Baron (1812-1901). A.L.s. to an unidentified correspondent, probably Latimer Clark. Leiden, August 13, 1865. 3pp. 214 x 137 mm. Remains of mounting present. Provenance: Latimer Clark. Rijke published several memoirs on electricity in the Philosophical Magazine. His letter concerns several pieces of scientific equipment that he..... More
1875. Thomson, William, first Baron Kelvin (1824-1906). Atuograph letter signed to Latimer Clark. Glasgow, February 5, 1875. 4pp. 177 x 112 mm. Traces of mounting present. Provenance: Latimer Clark.The Scottish physicist William Thomson (later Lord Kelvin) became involved in Cyrus Field's Atlantic cable enterprise in late 1856 or early 1857..... More
1877. Thomson, William, first Baron Kelvin. Letter signed to Latimer Clark. Glasgow, April 16, 1877. 1 page. 180 x 121 mm. Remains of mounting present. Provenance: Latimer Clark. From the Scottish physicist William Thomson (later Lord Kelvin) to Latimer Clark, an electrical engineer specializing in telegraphic systems. Clark made a...... More