Item #003149 Collection of 12 offprints, mostly from the Proceedings of the Royal Society and Philosophical Magazine as listed below, FOUR WITH DEWAR'S PRESENTATION INSCRIPTIONS, on low-temperature physics, superconductivity, liquefaction of gases, etc. various places, 1892-1905. James DEWAR, John Ambrose FLEMING.
Collection of 12 offprints, mostly from the Proceedings of the Royal Society and Philosophical Magazine as listed below, FOUR WITH DEWAR'S PRESENTATION INSCRIPTIONS, on low-temperature physics, superconductivity, liquefaction of gases, etc. various places, 1892-1905.
Collection of 12 offprints, mostly from the Proceedings of the Royal Society and Philosophical Magazine as listed below, FOUR WITH DEWAR'S PRESENTATION INSCRIPTIONS, on low-temperature physics, superconductivity, liquefaction of gases, etc. various places, 1892-1905.

Collection of 12 offprints, mostly from the Proceedings of the Royal Society and Philosophical Magazine as listed below, FOUR WITH DEWAR'S PRESENTATION INSCRIPTIONS, on low-temperature physics, superconductivity, liquefaction of gases, etc. various places, 1892-1905.

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1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. Item #003149

The collection includes most of Dewar's significant papers on the subject, including those which Dahl cites in the first chapter of his book. Several are presentation copies. All wrappers somewhat browned and dust-soiled, pages more or less age-toned. Housed in a custom clamshell box, gilt-lettered spine label.
1. DEWAR, J. & FLEMING, J. A. On the electrical resistance of pure metals, alloys, and non-metals at the boiling-point of oxygen. Offprint from: The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, Vol. 34, 1892, Issue 209 (October), pp. 326-337. Original orange wrappers.
2. DEWAR, J. & FLEMING, J. A. Thermo-electric powers of metals and alloys between the temperatures of the boiling-point of water and the boiling-point of liquid air. Offprint from: The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, Vol. 40, 1895, Issue 242 (July), pp. 95-119, 2 fold. plates. Original orange wrappers (upper detached).
3. DEWAR, J. & FLEMING, J. A. The variation in the Electrical Resistance of bismuth, when cooled to the temperature of solid air. Offprint from: The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, Vol. 40, 1895, Issue 244 (Sept.), pp. 303-311, 1 fold. plate. Original orange wrappers.
4. DEWAR, J. New researches on Liquid air : Weekly evening meeting, Friday, March 27, 1896. Offprint from: Proceedings of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, 1896. 14 pp., 8 plates. No wrappers, stapled as issued. Presentation copy, signed "With Compliments".
5. DEWAR, J. & FLEMING, J. A. On the electrical resistivity of electrolytic bismuth at low temperature, and in magnetic fields. Offprint from: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Vol. 60, 1896-1897, pp. 425-432. Original printed wrappers.
6. DEWAR, J. & FLEMING, J. A. Note on the Dielectric Constant of Ice and Alcohol at Very Low Temperatures. Offprint from: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Vol. 61, 1897, pp. 1-18. Original printed wrappers.
7. DEWAR, J. & FLEMING, J. A. On the Dielectric Constants of Certain Organic Bodies at and below the Temperature of Liquid Air. Offprint from: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Vol. 61, 1897, pp. 358-367. Original printed wrappers.
8. DEWAR, J. & FLEMING, J. A. On the Dielectric Constants of Metallic Oxides Dissolved or Suspended in Ice Cooled to the Temperature of Liquid Air. Offprint from: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Vol. 61, 1897, pp. 368-380. Original printed wrappers.
9. DEWAR, J. & FLEMING, J. A. A Note on Some Further Determinations of the Dielectric Constants of Organic Bodies and Electrolytes at Very Low Temperatures. Offprint from: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Vol. 62, 1897-1898, pp. 250-266. Original printed wrappers. Presentation copy, signed "With the Authors Compliments".
10. DEWAR, J. Bakerian Lecture.The Nadir of Temperature, and Allied Problems... Offprint from: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Vol. 68, 1901, pp. 360-366. Original printed wrappers.
11. DEWAR, J. Presidential Address. Offprint from: British Association For The Advancement Of Science, Belfast 1902. pp. 1-47 [1]. Stapled as issued. Presentation copy, inscribed by Dewar.
12. DEWAR, J. The Absorption and Thermal Evolution of Gases Occluded in Charcoal at Low Temperatures. Offprint from: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Vol. 74, 1904-1905, pp. 122-127. Original printed wrappers.
Working at the Royal Institution, Dewar continued researches in gas liquefaction begun by Faraday, and was the first to liquefy hydrogen. He and Kamerlingh Onnes engaged in a long and heated competition (eventually won by Kamerlingh Onnes) over who would be the first to liquefy helium; however, Dewar's interest was not so much in the liquefaction of gases per se, but in the properties of matter at temperatures approaching absolute zero. "Joining forces with John A. Fleming of.

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