French Polishing and Enamelling eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 120 pages of information about French Polishing and Enamelling.

French Polishing and Enamelling eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 120 pages of information about French Polishing and Enamelling.

SELECTED LIST OF CONTENTS:—­ABSINTHE—­ACID PROOFING—­ADHESIVES—­
ALCOHOL—­ALKALI—­ALLOYS—­ALUMI
NIUM—­AMMONIA—­ANILINE—­ANTIDOTES FOR
POISON—­ANCHOVY PREPARATIONS—­ANTISEPTICS—­ANTIQUES—­BAKING POWDERS—­
AROMETERS—­BEVERAGES—­BLEACHING—­BRASS—­BRICK—­CARBOLIC ACIDS—­CASTING—­
CELLULOID—­CHEESE—­CERAMICS—­C
IGARS—­COFFEE—­CONDIMENTS—­COPPER—­
COSMETICS—­COTTON—­DIAMOND TESTS—­DONARITE—­DYES—­ELECTRO PLATING—­
EMBALMING—­ENAMELLING—­ENGRAVING—&
shy;ESSENCES—­EXPLOSIVES—­FERTILISERS—­
FILTERS—­FOOD ADULTERANTS—­GELATINE—­GLASS—­GOLD—­GUMS—­HARNESS
DRESSINGS—­HORN—­INKS—­INSECTI
CIDES—­IRON—­IVORY—­JEWELLERS’ FORMULAS—­
LACQUERS—­LAUNDRY PREPARATIONS—­LEATHER—­LINOLEUM—­LUBRICANTS—­
MATCHES—­METALS—­MUSIC BOXES—­OILS—­PAINTS—­PAPER—­PERFUMES—­PETROLEUM—­
PHOTOGRAPHY—­PLASTER—­PLATING—­
;POLISHES—­PORCELAIN—­POULTRY—­PUTTY—­RAT
POISONS—­REFRIGERATION—­ROPES—­RUBBER—­RUST PREVENTIVES—­SALT—­SCREWS—­
SILK—­SILVER—­SOAPS—­SOLDERS&m
dash;­SPIRIT—­SPONGES—­STEEL—­STONE—­
THERMOMETERS—­TIN—­VALVES—­VARNISHES—­VETERINARY FORMULAS—­WATCHMAKERS’
FORMULAS—­WATERPROOFING—­WAX—­WEIGHTS AND MEASURES—­WHITEWASH—­
WOOD—­YEAST.

=RUBBER HAND STAMPS.= And the Manipulation of Rubber.  A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Indiarubber Hand Stamps, Small Articles of Indiarubber, The Hektograph, Special Inks, Cements, and Allied Subjects.  By T. O’CONOR SLOANE A.M., Ph.D.  With numerous Illustrations.  Square 8vo, cloth =5/0=

=SAVOURIES AND SWEETS.= Suitable for Luncheons and Dinners.  By Miss M. L. Allen (Mrs. A. Macaire), Author of “Breakfast Dishes,” etc.  Thirty-first Edition.  F’cap 8vo, sewed =1/0= Or, quarter bound, fancy boards =1/6=

=SHEET METAL-WORKER’S GUIDE.= A Practical Handbook for Tinsmiths, Coppersmiths, Zincworkers, &c., with 46 Diagrams and Working Patterns.  By W. J. E. CRANE.  Crown 8vo, Cloth =1/6=

=SHEET METAL-WORKER’S INSTRUCTOR.= Comprising Geometrical Problems and Practical Rules for Describing the Various Patterns Required by Zinc, Sheet-Iron, Copper, and Tin-Plate Workers.  By R. H. WARN.  Third Edition.  Revised and Further Enlarged by J. G. HORNER, A.M.I.M.E.  Crown 8vo, 280 pp., with 465 Illustrations, cloth =7/6=

=SILVERSMITH’S HANDBOOK.= Alloying and Working of Silver, Refining and Melting, Solders, Imitation Alloys, Manipulation, Prevention of Waste, Improving and Finishing the Surface of the Work, etc.  By GEORGE E. GEE.  Fourth Edition Revised, Crown 8vo, cloth =3/0=

=SOAP-MAKING.= A Practical Handbook of the Manufacture of Hard and Soft Soaps, Toilet Soaps, etc.  With a Chapter on the Recovery of Glycerine from Waste Leys.  By ALEXANDER WATT.  Seventh Edition, including an Appendix on Modern Candlemaking.  Crown 8vo, cloth =7/6=

     “The work will prove very useful, not merely to the technological
     student, but to the soap boiler who wishes to understand the theory
     of his art.”—­Chemical News.

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