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Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers, 1873-2013

05. Manuscripts and Typescripts of Books. 1930-1992.

Manuscripts, typescripts and galley proofs of books written or co-written by Linus Pauling are the chief constituents of this section. Also included is correspondence relevant to the evolution and printing of Pauling's thirteen published books. In many instances, figures, artwork, research notes, publication contracts (both domestic and foreign), internal and external reviews and other background materials provide a fuller picture of the processes that informed each of Pauling's book projects. Special Collections also retains among its holdings several editions of each of Pauling's books, including numerous overseas translations. Finally, a great bulk of material is included concerning the handful of books that Pauling initiated but did not complete or publish.


106 boxes

1. The Structure of Line Spectra.

Boxes 1.001 - 1.002 (Page: 1 - 2)



1.001.
The Structure of Line Spectra, by Linus Pauling and Samuel Goudsmit. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1930, 263 pages.
1.1.
Correspondence re: The Structure of Line Spectra, 1927.
1.2.
Correspondence re: The Structure of Line Spectra, 1928.
1.3.
Correspondence re: The Structure of Line Spectra, 1929.
1.4.
Correspondence re: The Structure of Line Spectra, 1930.
1.5.
Correspondence re: The Structure of Line Spectra, 1931.
1.6.
Correspondence re: The Structure of Line Spectra, 1948, 1951, 1955-1956, 1962-1963, 1969.

1.002.
The Structure of Line Spectra, by Linus Pauling and Samuel Goudsmit. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1930, 263 pages.
1.1.
The Structure of Line Spectra, by Linus Pauling and Samuel Goudsmit. [autographed copy].
1.2.
Atoommodel En Structuur Der Spectra, (1927) by Samuel Goudsmit, with Pauling notes.
1.3.
Charts, Graphs, Figures and Photos re: The Structure of Line Spectra, 1930.
1.4.
LP Manuscript: Comments on the Writing of the Books "The Structure of Line Spectra", McGraw-Hill (1930) by Linus Pauling and Samuel Goudsmit, October 30, 1989.