Faraday to Richard Phillips   15 October 1834

R Institution | 15 Oct 1834

Dear Phillips

I leave town tomorrow for Brighton & mean to write you a paper for the Phil Mag directly I get there1. I intend to send it off by Friday Evenings post & if you approve I should be glad to have it in the next No.

Now as I shall have to write to Gyde about the paper in the Phil Trans2 I have thought I had better send the letter3 to him although on the copy I shall address it to you[.]

Can you therefore look in or send a note to Gyde authorising or doing any thing else that you think proper[.]

Ever Dear Phillips | Truly Yours | M. Faraday

Faraday (1834e). Dated Brighton Friday 17 October 1834, and published in the November issue of Phil.Mag..
Faraday (1834c), ERE8.
Letter 743.

Bibliography

FARADAY, Michael (1834c): “Experimental Researches in Electricity. - Eighth Series. On the Electricity of the Voltaic Pile; its source, quantity, intensity, and general characters”, Phil. Trans., 124: 425-70.

FARADAY, Michael (1834e): “On the Magneto-electric Spark and Shock, and on a peculiar Condition of Electric and Magneto-electric Induction”, Phil. Mag., 5: 349-54.

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