Explore the landscape of 19th-century scientific discovery with "Chemical News And Journal Of Industrial Science, Volumes 89-90," authored by the eminent Sir William Crookes. This compilation offers a detailed snapshot of contemporary advancements in chemistry and their applications in burgeoning industrial sectors.
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