Libb Thims' 2007 two-volume Human Chemistry, is the first attempt, in the wake of Goethe (1809), Fairburn (1914), Beg (1987), to put the subject of "human chemistry" into the form of a standard teaching textbook subject.
In human chemistry, Human Chemistry (Volume One) and Human Chemistry (Volume Two), is a 2007, two-volume, 824-page, self-published standardized textbook set on the subject of "human-chemistry" the study of the chemical behaviors of human molecules, written by American chemical engineer Libb Thims. [1]
The press-release, titled "The World's First-ever Textbook on the Chemistry of Love", came out September 27, 2007. [2]
Peer-review The textbook was peer-reviewed (although the reviewers were chosen by Thims) by those including Russian physical chemist Georgi Gladyshev, author of the 1997 Thermodynamic Theory of Evolution, Lebanese-born Danish theoretical chemist and physicist John Avery, author of the 2003 book Information Theory and Evolution, Chinese-born, Canadian mathematician and thermodynamic economist Jing Chen, author of the 2005 book The Physical Foundation of Economics: an Analytical Thermodynamic Theory, and Italian thermodynamicist Gian Beretta, author of the 2005 textbook Thermodynamics: Foundations and Applications, among others.