Abstract

Note from the Editor:The Nozoe Autograph Books project involves the publication of the entire 1179 pages of Tetsuo Nozoe's autograph books in 15 consecutive issues of The Chemical Record. In the design of this project, three of us—Eva Wille, Brian Johnson and I—had a vision of bringing a wide range of experiences to our communities of readers. We also had an eye to the archival future. The final design included, with each of these issues of The Chemical Record, an essay that would provide context, novel content and especially enjoyable reading, to round out the project. In the 10 issues published to date, and in the others that will follow, the essays range from personal stories to perspectives in the areas of chemistry near and dear to the heart of Tetsuo Nozoe. Eva Wille's essay is particularly special. The daughter of a professor of chemistry of Nozoe's generation at the Ludwig‐Maximilians‐Universität München (Franz Wille, 1909—1986), Wille is a Ph.D. chemist herself, and for many years, has been and is a major figure in the world of scientific publishing. Thus, she has a unique perspective to share. Indeed, all of the authors of these essays have shared their very personal and professional perspectives, and we are thankful for all of them—and for Tetsuo Nozoe and the thousands of our friends and colleagues who signed his books.—Jeffrey I. SeemanGuest EditorUniversity of RichmondRichmond, Virginia 23173, USAE‐mail: jseeman@richmond.edu

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