Frederick Pearson Treadwell - Works

Works

In 1882, he had already published a widely recognized reference work with Victor Meyer (1848–1897), called Tables for Qualitative Analysis. But F.P. Treadwell was especially well known for his textbook of analytical chemistry. The "Treadwell" was in common use in Universities, with editions spanning up to 1949. It was translated into French, Italian, English, Serbo-Croat, and Spanish. Later editions were edited by his son W.D. Treadwell.

  • Tables for Qualitative Analysis (German:Tabellen zur Qualitativen Analyse). (1882–1947, with V. Meyer)
  • Analytical Chemistry (German: Kurzes Lehrbuch der analytischen Chemie). (1899–1949, Leipzig and Vienna, Deuticke; 2 volumes)
  • Kurzes Lehrbuch der analytischen Chemie. Deuticke, Leipzig 1907.
    • 1. Qualitative Analyse. 5., verm. u. verb. Aufl.1907
    • 2. Quantitative Analyse. 5., verm. u. verb. Aufl.1911
    • 2. Quantitative Analyse. 4., verm. und verb. Aufl., (Doppelaufl.)1907

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