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THE advent of a new British book dealing with the electronic mechanisms of organic reactions merits special attention, even apart from Sir Robert Robinson's commendation in a four-page foreword, and the Clarendon Press is to be congratulated in having published one of the most stimulating volumes on modern chemistry.
The Electronic Theory of Organic Chemistry
By M. J. S. Dewar. Pp. xi + 324. (Oxford: Clarendon Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1949.) 30s. net.
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WATERS, W. The Electronic Theory of Organic Chemistry. Nature 164, 5 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/164005a0
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