Mendeleev, D. I. 1834-1934. The Periodic Law of Chemical Elements. Collection (Periodicheskiy zakon khimicheskikh elementov. Sbornik), 1934. In Russian.

Mendeleev, D. I. 1834-1934. The Periodic Law of Chemical Elements. Collection (Periodicheskiy zakon khimicheskikh elementov. Sbornik), 1934. In Russian.

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Mendeleev, D. I. 1834-1934. The Periodic Law of Chemical Elements. Collection (Periodicheskiy zakon khimicheskikh elementov. Sbornik), 1934. In Russian.
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Mendeleev, D. I. 1834-1934. The Periodic Law of Chemical Elements. Collection (Periodicheskiy zakon khimicheskikh elementov. Sbornik), 1934. In Russian.

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Д. И. Менделеев. 1834-1934. Периодический закон химических элементов. Сборник.
М.-Л.: Химико-технологическое издательство, 1934.
234 с. ; 21,5 x 15,0 см. Твердый издательский переплет.
В хорошем состоянии, штампы расформированной библиотеки.
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D. I. Mendeleev. 1834-1934. The Periodic Law of Chemical Elements. Collection (Periodicheskiy zakon khimicheskikh elementov. Sbornik).
Moscow-Leningrad: Chemical-Technological Publishing House, 1934.
234 pp. ; 21.5 x 15.0 cm. Publisher’s hardcover.
In good condition, stamps of a disbanded library.

This 1934 commemorative collection was published to celebrate the centenary of the birth of Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleev, one of the most influential figures in the history of science. The text provides a deep dive into the internal logic of the Periodic Law, including the arrangement of fundamental articles and archival documents that trace the development of Mendeleev's revolutionary discovery. As a vital primary source, this volume documents the early 20th-century Soviet scientific perspective on the chemical elements and their systematic classification. Published by the Chemical-Technological Publishing House during a period of intense industrial and scientific growth in the USSR, the book reflects the high academic standards of the era. This specific copy is characterized by its original publisher’s binding and bears the stamps of a disbanded library, which adds a layer of provenance to its history. It remains a significant bibliographical rarity for historians of chemistry, collectors of scientific landmarks, and researchers of the Mendeleevian legacy.

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