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John William Hill

[[Brown thrasher]] and [[American robin]] John William Hill or often J.W. Hill (January 13, 1812 – September 24, 1879) was a British-born American artist working in watercolor, gouache, lithography, and engraving. Hill's work focused primarily upon natural subjects including landscapes, still lifes, and ornithological and zoological subjects. In the 1850s, influenced by John Ruskin and Hill's association with American followers of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, his attention turned from technical illustration toward still life and landscape. Provided by Wikipedia
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    ESSENTIALS OF CHEMISTRY by Burns, Ralph A.

    Published 1995
    Other Authors: “…Hill, John William…”
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    Essentials of chemistry by Burns, Ralph A.

    Published 1992
    Other Authors: “…Hill, John William 1933-…”
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