The American Practical Brewer and TannerGood Press, 2019 M11 27 - 343 páginas Joseph Coppinger's 'The American Practical Brewer and Tanner' is a seminal work that delves into the intricate processes of brewing and tanning in America during the 19th century. The book combines detailed technical instructions with practical advice, making it essential reading for both aspiring brewers and tanners. Coppinger's writing style is clear and concise, which allows readers to easily follow the complex procedures outlined in the book. This work stands out as a valuable resource for understanding the historical practices of these trades, shedding light on the craftsmanship and innovation of the time. The literary context of the book reflects the era's emphasis on manual trades and skilled labor, offering a glimpse into the industrial landscape of America in the 1800s. Joseph Coppinger's expertise in brewing and tanning likely stems from his hands-on experience in these trades, providing readers with authentic and reliable information. |
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... twelve or fourteen times in a year, instead of once. This single advantage alone so forcibly recommends its adoption, particularly in a country like ours, where capital is scarce, that further comment is unnecessary. I have also added ...
... twelve or fourteen times in a year, instead of once. This single advantage alone so forcibly recommends its adoption, particularly in a country like ours, where capital is scarce, that further comment is unnecessary. I have also added ...
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... twelve inches wide, with a long handle reaching breast high, and to be placed in the middle of this board; thus the operation of pounding will proceed without stooping or much labour. One or two men, with plastering trowels, should ...
... twelve inches wide, with a long handle reaching breast high, and to be placed in the middle of this board; thus the operation of pounding will proceed without stooping or much labour. One or two men, with plastering trowels, should ...
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... twelve or sixteen inches apart, on both sides, to let out the smoke and heat; the platform or floor of this kiln is raised about four or five feet above the top of the flue, and is made of three quarter inch boards, tongued and grooved ...
... twelve or sixteen inches apart, on both sides, to let out the smoke and heat; the platform or floor of this kiln is raised about four or five feet above the top of the flue, and is made of three quarter inch boards, tongued and grooved ...
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