TYNDALL
(John, 1820-1893, Scientist)
Brief Autograph Note Signed to an unnamed correspondent
saying "Admit Mrs Pollock to the Reserved Seats Jan 19th 1866", 1 side 16mo., Royal Institution headed paper, 19th January
Item Date:
1866
Stock No:
40878
£65
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TYNDALL
(John, 1820-1893, Scientist)
Autograph Letter Signed to Edward William COOKE
(1811-1880, Marine Painter) telling him that “On Wednesday the 8th of July I hope to be upon the Margin of the Mer de Glace. Otherwise I should have been... delighted to join your party...”, 1 side 8vo., no place, no date
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0
Stock No:
43104
£175
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TYNDALL
(John, 1820-1893, Scientist)
Brief Autograph Letter Signed to "Mrs Hooker"
saying that "it will give me great pleasure to join you on Tuesday ..." with a postscript that he has "a good quantity of manuscript almost ready ...", 1 side 8vo., no place, Friday, no date
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0
Stock No:
41095
£125
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TYNDALL
(John, 1820-1893, Scientist)
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent
regretting that his reply has been "delayed longer than I intended it should be ... If you could give me some information as to the projectors and promoters of the Franklin Society which would justify me in connecting my name with it, I should very willingly comply ...", 2 sides 8vo., Royal Institution headed paper, 2nd November
Item Date:
1881
Stock No:
36258
£225
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TYNDALL
(John, 1820-1893, Scientist)
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent
thanking him for his kindness and saying that "in former years I have had to meet some brisk criticisms regarding Dr Joule:", (James Prescott Joule, 1818-1889, the physicist), "this makes me anxious that no ground should exist that could intimate that I rated him lower than Dr Mayer" (Julius Robert von Mayer, 1814-1878, the German physician and physicist). "Were this not the case I should not for a moment think of asking you either to alter the leading", the space between lines, "or to give the article the same place as that accorded to the one on Mayer. If you wish it pray postpone the article until the next week, making a note that press of matter compelled you to do so. I hardly think however that it would make the least difference to Dr Sanderson whether his article comes first or second. 'Dr Carpenter & Dr Mayer' may come any where - but I think Joule ought to have the same position as Mayer", with apologies for the trouble, 2 sides 8vo., Royal Institution headed paper, 18th December no year, from the handwriting circa
Item Date:
1875
Stock No:
36259
£475
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