Houben-Weyl Methods of Organic Chemistry
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Houben-Weyl Methods of Organic Chemistry, established in 1909 by the German chemist Theodor Weyl, is a classic chemistry text. It consisted initially of two volumes and covered literature published as early as 1834. Heinrich J. Houben
Heinrich Hubert Maria Josef Houben
Heinrich Hubert Maria Josef Houben was a German chemist. He made achievements within ketone synthesis, terpenes, and camphor studies. After being wounded several times on the front lines in World War I, Houben was made head of the war laboratory...

 revised and reissued it in 1913. Published by Thieme
Thieme
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, the text is considered one of the most significant resources for chemists.

A new edition for the 21st century was being produced as of 2002.
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