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Autograph letter signed to J. W. Becker

by Gassiot, John Peter

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1868. Very Good.

Gassiot, John Peter (1797-1877). A.L.s. to J. W. Becker. Clapham Common, Surrey, September 24, 1868. 3pp. 177 x 119 mm. Remains of mounting on verso of second leaf. Provenance: Latimer Clark.

Gassiot is best known for his investigations of voltaic electricity and the discharge of electricity through gases at low pressure. His letter, which is illustrated with sketches, describes the solution to a possible problem with some electrical apparatus. Origins of Cyberspace 144.

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Title
Autograph letter signed to J. W. Becker
Author
Gassiot, John Peter
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Date Published
1868
Keywords
; ; electricity ; technology ; autographs ; British science

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The page bound on the left side of a book, opposite to the recto page.

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