28. Dalton, John. Autograph letter signed (“John Dalton”), 1 page (7.25 x 9 in.; 184 x 229 mm.), Chingford [England], 28 June 1837, written to an unknown recipient. Minor toning on edges; light spotting.

Chemist, physicist and meteorologist John Dalton requests a custom binding for a book in his library.

Dalton writes in full:
Dr. Sir, I have returned all the works you kindly sent me with the exception of Finden’s Tableaux Edited by Mrs. S.C. Hall which I shall keep. I have also packed separately the Vol[ume] of Gallery of Modern British Artists – 1837 – as I wish you to put it into a nice binding, & a Ducal Coronet stamped upon it. As soon as you have executed this, you will be pleased to return it to me by Gatenby, & your bill for the two books which shall be immediately paid. I am dr. sir yours truly John Dalton

John Dalton was somewhat of a renaissance man, pioneering research in a number of disciplines, including meteorology, physics and his postulation that color blindness, one of his own afflictions, was hereditary. Of all of his contributions, the most important are those concerning the development of modern atomic theory, whereby Dalton established that: 1) All matter is made of atoms which are indivisible and indestructible, 2) All atoms of a given element are identical in mass and properties, 3) Compounds are formed by a combination of two or more different kinds of atoms, and 4) A chemical reaction is a rearrangement of atoms. $1,000 - $1,500

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