Published by Thieme, the text is considered one of the most significant resources for chemists.
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Heinrich J. Houben revised and reissued it in 1913.
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With Heinrich Houben (1875-1940), the "Houben-Weyl Methods of Organic Chemistry" is named, a massive reference work that by 2003 had grown to 162 volumes.