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| Further reading Eva V. Armstrong. Playground of a Scientist. Philadelphia, 1949. Reprinted from The Scientific Monthly 42 (1936): 339-348. Eva V. Armstrong. The Story of the Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Collection in the History of Chemistry. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1937. James J. Bohning. "The Monster Under Edgar's Foot." Bulletin for the History of Chemistry 1 (1988): 20-22. Henry C. Bolton. A Select Bibliography of Chemistry, 1492-1892. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1893 (or Millwood, N.Y.: Kraus Reprint Co., 1973); First Supplement, 1899; Second Supplement, 1904. Catalog of the Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Collection. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1960. William A. Cole. Chemical Literature 1700-1860: A Bibliography. London and New York: Mansell Publishing, 1988. Claude K. Deischer. "In Memoriam to a Secretary, Librarian, Curator of a Library, and Historian: Eva Vivian Armstrong-1877-1962." Chymia 9 (1964): 13-17. Denis I. Duveen. Bibliotheca Alchemica et Chemica: An Annotated Catalogue of Printed Books on Alchemy, Chemistry and Cognate Subjects in the Library of Denis I. Duveen. London: E. Weil, 1949. John Ferguson. Bibliotheca Chemica: A Bibliography of Books on Alchemy, Chemistry, and Pharmaceuticals. Glasgow: J. Maclehose and Sons, 1906 (or London: Derek Vershoyle, Academic and Bibliographical Publications, 1954). H. S. Klickstein. "Edgar Fahs Smith — His Contributions to the History of Chemistry." Chymia 5 (1959): 11-30. Henry M. Leicester and Herbert S. Klickstein. "Tenney Lombard Davis and the History of Chemistry. " Chymia 3 (1950): 1-16. George H. Meeker. "Biographical Memoir of Edgar Fahs Smith, 1854-1928." In Biographical Memoirs 17. Washington: National Academy of Sciences, 1936. Wyndham D. Miles. "Edgar Fahs Smith" in American Chemists and Chemical Engineers. Washington D.C.: American Chemical Society, 1976: 445-446. Lisa Mae Robinson. "The Electrochemical School of Edgar Fahs Smith, 1878-1913." Ph.D. Diss., University of Pennsylvania, 1986. Edgar F. Smith. Chemistry in America. New York: Appleton, 1914. Edgar F. Smith. Life of Robert Hare: An American Chemist (1781-1858). Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott, 1917. Edgar F. Smith. Old Chemistries. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1927. Edgar F. Smith. Priestley in America, 1794-1804. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son, c. 1920. Jeffrey L. Sturchio. "Edgar Fahs Smith and the History of Chemistry." CHOC News 1, no. 1 (1982): 5-6. Acknowledgments These Web pages are based on a booklet originally prepared for the Landmark designation in 2000. The American Chemical Society gratefully acknowledges the assistance of those who helped prepare that booklet: Lynne Farrington, Annenberg Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Pennsylvania, and Jeffrey L. Sturchio, Merck & Co., Inc., the National Historic Chemical Landmarks Program Committee liaison. This booklet was produced by the ACS Office of Communications. Photographs courtesy of the Annenberg Rare Book and Manuscript Library of the University of Pennsylvania. Designed by MSK Partners, Hunt Valley, Maryland. Copyright © 2006 American Chemical Society
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