User:Asilvering/David Nunes Carvalho

David Nunes Carvalho (1848-1925), the eldest son of Solomon Nunes Carvalho, was a photographer, archivist, and palaeographer, best known for his role in the Dreyfus affair. After his death, his daughter, Claire, wrote a book about his role as a handwriting expert in various criminal trials.

Works

 * Forty centuries of ink: A Chronological Narrative Concerning Ink and its Backgrounds Introducing Incidental Observations and Deductions, Parallels of Time, and Color Phenomena, Bibliography, Chemistry, Poetical Effusions, Citations, Anecdotes, and Curiosa Together with Some Evidence Respecting the Evanescent Character of Most Inks of Today and an Epitome of Chemico-Legal Ink, 1904