Gaston TISSANDIER - Signed Autograph Letter - 1877
Gaston TISSANDIER - Signed Autograph Letter - 1877Gaston Tissandier was born November 20, 1843 in Paris and died August 30, 1899. He was a French scientist and balloonist, as well as a chemist. This chemist attracted by all the natural sciences and fascinated by the world of technology and invention, has also been an air adventurer and science writer. At the end of the War of 1870, concerned about French shortcomings in scientific information, he became editor of journals, particularly La Nature in mid-1873. Letter evoking Nobel and geographer Ernst Georg Ravenstein.« LA NATURE Revue des Sciences ILLUSTRÉE Paris February 16, 1877 Dear Sir, Thank you very much for the kind article you sent me on my lecture. It gave me the greatest pleasure. I am writing a word to Mr. Bonnier. I would love to find you a good collaborator who has more leisure than me, I will look again. But this is not easy to find. I can if you want to give you items on: 1st Laboratoire de zoologie maritime de Wimereux - (Photographs 1 and 2) turn for the legend - 2° The manufacture of Dynamite - Nobel factory of Isleten in Switzerland Photograph n°3 - The isolated houses in the middle are the Cartouches - 4° The last English expedition to the pole Map n°4 made after Ravenstra Your all devoted G. Tissandier »Careful shippingReturn acceptedGaston Tissandier, Tissandier, letter, manuscript, autograph shipment, signed, 1877, LA NATURE, revue des sciences, illustrée, Massbrairstandier, Ble, Rue, Gaston, Gaston, articlee, Ble, Bletissable, Gaston, Gaston, articlee, Gaston, Gaston, Lecture, Lecture, articlee, Gaston, Gaston, Gaston, Lecture, Lecture, Gaston, Lecture, articlee, Bletissandier, articlee, Lecture, Gaston, articlee, articlee, Gaston, Gaston, articlee, Gaston,
Gaston TISSANDIER - Signed Autograph Letter - 1877
Gaston Tissandier was born November 20, 1843 in Paris and died August 30, 1899. He was a French scientist and balloonist, as well as a chemist.
This chemist attracted by all the natural sciences and fascinated by the world of technology and invention, has also been an air adventurer and science writer. At the end of the War of 1870, concerned about French shortcomings in scientific information, he became editor of journals, particularly La Nature in mid-1873.
Letter evoking Nobel and geographer Ernst Georg Ravenstein.
"LA NATURE Revue des Sciences ILLUSTRÉE Paris February 16, 1877 Dear Sir, Thank you very much for the kind article you sent me on my lecture. It gave me the greatest pleasure. I am writing a word to Mr. Bonnier. I would love to find you a good collaborator who has more leisure than me, I will look again. But this is not easy to find. I can if you want to give you articles on: 1° Laboratory of Maritime Zoology of Wimereux - (Photographs 1 and 2) turn for the legend - 2° The manufacture of Dynamite - Nobel factory of Isleten in Switzerland Photograph No. 3 - The isolated houses in the middle are the Cartoucheières - 4° The last English expedition to the pole Map No. 4 made after Ravenstein Your all devoted G. Tissandier"
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