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The Techno-chemical Receipt Book: containing several thousand receipts, covering the latest, most important and most useful discoveries in chemical technology, and their practical application in the arts and the industries, edited chiefly from the German of Drs. Winckler, Elsner, Heintze, Mierzinski, Jacobsen, Koller and Heinzerling, with additions by William T. Brannt, Graduate of the Royal Agricultural College of Eldena, Prussia, and William H. Wahl, PH.D. (Heid.), Secretary of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, author of "Galvanoplastic Manipulations". Illustrated by seventy-eight engravings.
LIBRA - Blank Collection TP161 .B8 1889 Blank copy
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Brannt, William T. (William Theodore), 1844- editor.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Chemistry, Technical.
- Workshop recipes.
- Penn Provenance:
- Blank, Fritz (bookplate) (donor)
- Physical Description:
- xxxii, 495, [1], 31, [1] pages illustrations 19 cm
- Distribution:
- London, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington,
- Place of Publication:
- Philadelphia, Henry Carey Baird & Co., 1889.
- Contents:
- Adulterations, Imitations, Etc. How to Detect Them
- Alloys
- Artificial Gems, Pearls, and Turkish Beads
- Betters, Cordials, Elixirs, Liqueurs, Ratafias and Essences; Extracts, Tinctures and Waters used in their manufacture, and the manner of coloring them
- Blastic Compounds, Blasting Powder, Dynamite, Gun-Cotton, Gunpowder, Nitro-Glycerine, Fulminates, Etc.
- Bleaching
- Boiler Incrustations
- Bone, Horn and Ivory-To bleach and dye them, and make imitations and compositions
- Bronzing and Coloring of Metals
- Building Materials, Artificial Building Stone, Mortars, Etc.
- Cocoa and Chocolate
- Celluloid, Caoutchouc, Gutta-Percha, and Similar Compositions
- Cements, Pastes, and Putties
- Chemical and Techno-Chemical Expedients, Preparations
- Cleansing, Polishing, and Renovating Agents
- Colored Chalks, Crayons, Pencils, and Inks for Marking Linen, Etc
- Copying and Printing
- Damaskeening Steel
- Decoration, Ornamentation, Etc.
- Dentifrices and Mouth Washes
- Drying Woollen and Cotton Goods and Yarns, Silk, Straw, Hats, Felt Hats, Kid Groves, Horsehair, Etc. Mordants
- Electro-Plating, Galvanoplasty, Gilding, Nickelling, Silvering, Tinning, Etc.
- Enamels and Enamelling
- Feathers, Ostrich, Marabouts, Etc., How to wash, restore and dye
- Fire-Extinguishing Agents and Means of Making Tissues, Wood, Etc., Incombustible
- Fireworks
- Food and Food Preparations
- Freezing Mixtures
- Fruit and Other Syrups
- Fuel and Heating, Heat Insulation (Non-Conducting Coverings)
- Fusible Colors Used in Porcelain Painting
- Glass, Composition of the Various Kinds of Colors for and Processes for Enamelling, Engraving, Gilding, Silvering, Pulverizing, Filing, Bending, Etc.
- Glazes for Earthenware
- Glass and Other Signs
- Glue, Manufacture of
- Household and Rural Economy
- Illuminating Materials
- Imitations, Substitutes, Etc.
- Indigo, Indigotine, and Alizarine
- Inks, Lithographic Printing, and Writing
- Jeweller's Foils
- Lacquers and Varnishes
- Leather, Tanning and Dyeing, Including Furs, Etc.
- Liquors and Beverages: Beer, Brandy, Gin, Whiskey, Wines, Etc.
- Lubricants for Machines, Wagons, Etc.
- Marine Glue
- Matches
- Metal Industry
- Mustards
- Oils and Fats-Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral
- Oil-Paintings: How to cleanse, pack, and varnish them, and to restore gilt work
- Paints and Pigments, Grinding and Mixing Colors, Graining, Imitation of Marbles. Paints and Washes for Various Purposes, Etc.
- Paper and Paper Materials, Manufacture, Staining, Etc., Glass, Sand, and Emery Paper
- Perfumery, Aromatic Vinegars, Cosmetic Extracts, Hair Oils, Pomades, Powders, Washes, Fumigating Articles, Etc.
- Pharmaceutical Preparations
- Photography
- Plaster of Paris Casts which can be washed
- Preserving Meat, Milk, Vegetables, Vegetable Substances, Wood, Etc., and Preservatives
- Sealing-Wax and Wafers
- Shoe-Blacking, Dressings, Etc.
- Sizing and Dressing for Cotton, Wool, Straw, Etc.
- Soap, Hard and Soft Soaps, Medicated and Toilet Soaps, Etc.
- Soldering and Solders
- Sugars, Glucose, Etc.
- Textile Fabrics and Tissues
- Tobacco, Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Sternutative Powders, Etc.
- Vinegar: Manufacture of Ordinary and Fine Table Vinegars
- Washing and Scouring. Manufacture of Washing-Blue, Etc.
- Waste and Offal, Utilization Of
- Water-Glass (Soluble Glass) and Its Uses
- Water-Proofing Compounds
- Wax and Wax Preparation
- Wood. Gilding, Polishing, Staining, Etc.
- Yeasts. Manufacture of Pressed Yeast, Bakers' and Brewers' Yeast, Etc.
- Addenda.
- Notes:
- Text printed in two columns.
- Publisher's advertisements: 31 pages at end.
- Bound in scarlet cloth and lettered in gilt with brown patterned endpapers.
- Local Notes:
- Kislak Center Chef Fritz Blank Culinary Archive and Library copy presented to the Penn Libraries by Fritz Blank in 2008.
- Kislak copy has bookplate of Chef Fritz Blank.
- Kislak copy has front free endpaper, preliminary page and title page disbound.
- OCLC:
- 933134198
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