Edward Frankland estis angla kemiisto, apotekisto kaj bakteriologo, profesoro pri scienco en la Lernejo de Queenwood, Hampshire, kie li konatiĝis kun John Tyndall. Li ankaŭ estis asistanto de Robert Bunsen kaj profesoro pri kemio en la Kolegio Owen, en Manchester. En 1863 li fariĝis profesoro pri kemio en la Reĝa Instituto de Londono.
- On Organo-metallic Bodies: A Discourse Delivered to the Members of the Chemical Society of London, 1859
- On a New Series of Organic Compounds Containing Boron, 1862
- On Artificial Illumination: A Lecture Delivered at the Royal Institution, on Feb. 13, 1863
- On the Physical Cause of the Glacial Epoch, 1864
- On the Source of Muscular Power, 1866
- A Course of Lectures on Coal Gas. Delivered in March, 1867. At the Royal Institution of Great Britain, 1867
- Synthetical Researches on Ethers: Action of sodium and isopropylic iodide upon ethylic acetate, Eldono 2, 1867
- Researches on Gaseous Spectra in Relation to the Physical Constitution of the Sun, Stars, and Nebulæ: Second Note, Sir Joseph Norman Lockyer, Royal Society (Great Britain), 1869
- Waters of London, 1869
- Lecture notes for chemical students, Volume 1[rompita ligilo] - 1870
- How to Teach Chemistry: Hints to Science Teachers and Students; Being the Substance of Six Lectures Delivered at the Royal College of Chemistry in June 1872[rompita ligilo] - 1875
- On Some Points in the Analysis of Potable Waters, 1876
- Experimental Researches in Pure, Applied and Physical Chemistry - 1877
- Facta Non Verba. An Examination of the Figures and Statements Published as the Result of the Analyses of Professor Frankland ... on the London Water Supply in 1876 and 1877.
- Water Analysis for Sanitary Purposes, with Hints for the Interpretation of Results, 1890
- On the Conditions Affecting Bacterial Life in Thames Water, 1895
- On a New Reaction for the Production of the Zinc-compounds of the Alcohol-radicles
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- Edward Frankland: Chemistry, Controversy and Conspiracy in Victorian England, Colin A. Russell
- Lancastrian Chemist: The Early Years of Sir Edward Frankland, Colin A. Russell
- Instruments and Experimentation in the History of Chemistry, Frederic Lawrence Holmes, Trevor Harvey Levere
- Twin Tracks: The Unexpected Origins of the Modern World, James Burke
- Royal Naval Biography; Or, Memoirs of the Services of All the Flag-officers ..., John Marshall
- From Vital Force to Structural Formulas, Otto Theodor Benfey
- Terrors of the Table: The curious history of nutrition, Walter Gratzer
- A Science of Impurity: Water Analysis in Nineteenth Century Britain[rompita ligilo], Christopher Hamlin
- Landmarks in Organo-Transition Metal Chemistry: A Personal View, Helmut Werner
- Nationalizing Science: Adolphe Wurtz and the Battle for French Chemistry, Rocke
- The Case of the Poisonous Socks: Tales from Chemistry, William Hodson Brock
- A Source Book in Chemistry, 1400-1900, Henry Marshall Leicester, Herbert S. Klickstein
- A History of Chemistry, Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent
- The Sciences in the European Periphery During the Enlightenment[rompita ligilo], Kostas Gavroglu
- ADVANCES ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY, Volume 16, Arlene Courtney, Stone, Trevor