| One Hundred Years of Chromatography | p. 1 |
| The Precursors of Chromatography | p. 7 |
| Chromatography in the Ancient World | p. 9 |
| Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge: "Self-Grown Pictures" as Precursors of Paper Chromatography | p. 15 |
| Early Petroleum Chromatographers | p. 31 |
| M. S. Tswett and the Discovery of Chromatography | p. 47 |
| M. S. Tswett, and the Invention of Chromatography Part I: Life and Early Work (1872-1903) | p. 49 |
| M. S. Tswett and the Invention of Chromatography Part II: Completion of the Development (1903-1910) | p. 60 |
| M. S. Tswett and the 1918 Nobel Prize in Chemistry | p. 76 |
| The First Pioneers in the Use of Chromatography | p. 87 |
| Gottfried Kranzlin, the First Follower of Tswett | p. 89 |
| Charles Dhere - Pioneer and Tswett Biographer | p. 99 |
| L. S. Palmer and the Beginnings of Chromatography in the United States | p. 116 |
| Katharine Hope Coward: A Pioneering User of Chromatography | p. 130 |
| Theodor Lippmaa, A Forgotten Chromatographer | p. 143 |
| The Rebirth of Chromatography | p. 153 |
| The Rebirth of Chromatography | p. 155 |
| The Rapid Spreading of the Technique | p. 167 |
| The Evolution of the Chromatographic Techniques | p. 185 |
| The Development of Partition Chromatography | p. 187 |
| Paper Chromatography | p. 198 |
| The Evolution of Thin-Layer Chromatography | p. 208 |
| Ion-Exchange Chromatography | p. 221 |
| Preparative Ion-Exchange Chromatography and the Manhattan Project | p. 223 |
| The Development of the Amino Acid Analyzer | p. 242 |
| Gas Chromatography | p. 257 |
| Early Development of Gas Adsorption Chromatography | p. 259 |
| The Janak-Type Gas Chromatographs of the 1950s | p. 277 |
| The Beginning of GC Instrumentation | p. 291 |
| The Invention, Development, and Triumph of the Flame-Ionization Detector | p. 303 |
| The Development of the Electron-Capture Detector | p. 321 |
| Evolution of Open-Tubular (Capillary) Columns for Gas Chromatography | p. 337 |
| The Beginnings of Headspace Analysis | p. 354 |
| Modern Liquid Chromatography | p. 369 |
| The Evolution of Modern Liquid Chromatography | p. 371 |
| The Development of the First High-Pressure Liquid Chromatograph at Yale University | p. 380 |
| The Development of GPC and the First Commercial HPLC Instruments | p. 391 |
| The Most Important Chromatography Meetings | p. 405 |
| Two Early Chromatography Symposia | p. 407 |
| Early European Symposia Showing the Direction for the Evolution of Gas Chromatography | p. 418 |
| Early GC Symposia in the United States | p. 436 |
| Two Symposia, When HPLC was Young | p. 454 |
| Index | p. 467 |
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