Dear Sir
I take the liberty to introduce to your acquaintance Mr Graham1, a friend & old pupil of mine, author of several very ingenious chemical papers some of which you may have seen. He is destined I trust to make a figure hereafter as a chemist. He goes to London tomorrow for the first time.
I told my bookseller to send you a copy of a little book of mine on heat & electricity which I have printed as a text book to my lectures2. I do not know whether he has yet sent it.
I am | Dear Sir | Yours faithfully | Thomas Thomson
Glasgow | 2d July 1830
Address: Michael Faraday Esq | Royal Institution | Albemarle Street | London
THOMSON, Thomas (1830): An outline of the Sciences of Heat and Electricity, London and Edinburgh.
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