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London:: Taylor and Francis, 1899., 1899. 8vo. Pages (253)-268; 269-284; 415-416. [Entire volume: vii, [1], 580 pp.] 4 figs. in the first paper. Contemporary quarter morocco, morocco corners, marbled boards, raised bands, gilt spine; lightly rubbed. Ex library bookplate of The University of Chicago Library and perforated stamp on title. Very good. FIRST EDITION of Thomson's "pioneering theory of the conduction of electricity in gases." DSB. This paper reports on the experimental work that formed the basis of Thomson's famous Conduction of electricity through gases (Cambridge, 1903) which is cited in Dibner, PMM, Haskell Norman Library and others. "Thomson was President of the Royal Society from 1915 to 1920 and Noble Prize Winner in Physics in 1906. He made the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge the greatest experimental school in physics ever known and was succeeded there by his pupil Rutherford." PMM. DSB, XIII, p. 364. See: Dibner, Heralds of science, rev. ed., 165; Haskell Norman Library 2076;…
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On the theory of the conduction of electricity through gases by charged ions. WITH: SUTHERLAND, William (1859-1911). Cathode, Lenard, and Rontgen rays. WITH:. THOMSON, J. J. Note on Mr. Sutherland's paper on the cathode rays. In: The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, Fifth Series, Volume XLVII, January - June, 1899.
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Cathode Rays. [in] The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine: THE DISCOVERY OF THE ELECTRON
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J J Thomson announces the discovery of the first sub-atomic particle, the electron, in this journal article published in the Philosophical Magazine in October 1897.Bound together as Volume XLIV, 44 - Fifth Series - for the period July-Decembe 1897, this volume has been deaccessioned from the library of Venice's Istituto Veneto Scienze Lettere e DArti - small oval stamp at the tail of the title page only. Small shelfmark label: 'Periodici B. 171' to the tail of the front pastedown. Bound in half sheep over handsome marbled boards, gilt decoration to spine and a second 'Periodici' paper label at the tail of the backstrip. Some browning to margins of end leaves, otherwise a near fine copy.Thomson's ground breaking paper occupies pp. 293-316, of Vol. 44, no. 269 (October 1897) of this volume. It is preceded by a sequence of fold-out diagrams from a previous paper. In 1897 Thomson solved the riddle about the nature of cathode rays by proving that the they consist of negatively charged particles, the mass…
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Cathode Rays: in The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. Fifth Series. No 269- October 1897.
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London: Taylor and Francis, 1897. Full Description: THOMSON, Sir Joseph John. Cathode Rays. [In]: The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. Being a Continuation of Tilloch's 'Philosophical Magazine,' Nicholson's 'Journal,' and Thomson's 'Annals of Philosophy.' Conducted by Lord Kelvin, LL.D. F.R.S. &c. George Francis Fitzgerald, M.A. Sc.D. F.R.S. and William Francis, Ph.D. F.L.S. F.R.A.S. F.C.S. 'Fifth Series.No 269- October 1897. With one plate. Illustrative of Prof. D.B. Brace's paper on Oberservations on Light Propagated in a Dielectric Normal to the lines of Force. London: Taylor and Francis, October, 1897. First edition. Octavo (8 7/16 x 5 9/16 inches; 215 x 142 mm). 293-368 pp. Thomson's article on Cathode rays comprised pages 293-316 with six black and white line-drawings, some numerical charts and equations. Along this article are eight other articles and one engraved plate. Publisher's original blue printed wrappers, neatly rebacked to style. Edges…
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