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Description

Engraving of a painting of John Dalton

Source

Frontispiece of John Dalton and the Rise of Modern Chemistry by Henry Roscoe

Date

1895

Author

Henry Roscoe (author), William Henry Worthington (engraver), and Joseph Allen (painter)

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