The American Practical Brewer and TannerDigiCat, 2022 M09 16 - 109 páginas In 'The American Practical Brewer and Tanner,' Joseph Coppinger provides a comprehensive guide to the intricate crafts of brewing and tanning, pivotal for both economic development and cultural significance in early American society. Employing a didactic and narrative style, Coppinger bridges the gap between technical manual and historical document, offering an extensive overview of methodologies and practices as well as their contextual relevance. As an artifact of American enterprise, it reflects the entrepreneurial spirit and domestic ethos of its time, carrying substantial historical weight beyond its instructional purpose. This special edition breathes new life into Coppinger's work, ensuring modern accessibility and preserving its status in the pantheon of craft and trade literature. In the vibrant landscape of 19th-century American literature on crafts and trades, Joseph Coppinger stands out as an authority. Coppinger was motivated by a desire to systematize knowledge and share his extensive experience in brewing and tanning, industries essential to the burgeoning American economy. His passion for educating others and his depth of practical knowledge convene in this tome, which is not only a testament to his expertise but also a useful handbook for artisans and historians alike. His dedication to the survival and transmission of these age-old practices underscores the book's continued relevance. Targeting both professionals in the field and enthusiasts of historical craftsmanship, DigiCat Publishing's republished edition of Coppinger's 'The American Practical Brewer and Tanner' is a cherished contribution to the collective understanding of past techniques. It is highly recommended for readers eager to delve into the nuts and bolts of traditional American trades or anyone intrigued by the evolving narrative of human industriousness. This meticulous edition ensures Coppinger's work remains accessible and respected in the arena of literary preservation, celebrating the practical arts through a scholarly lens. |
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... water coolers, in general, are square vessels, made of the best two inch pine plank, properly jointed, from twenty to twenty-five feet square, laid on strong joists sufficiently close, and trunneled down (after pressing) with wooden.
... water coolers, in general, are square vessels, made of the best two inch pine plank, properly jointed, from twenty to twenty-five feet square, laid on strong joists sufficiently close, and trunneled down (after pressing) with wooden.
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... inches to two feet; in Europe they are generally leaded on their inside, but this expense may be saved, if they are properly made at first, and afterwards kept constantly full of water. In constructing these coolers, all the joints ...
... inches to two feet; in Europe they are generally leaded on their inside, but this expense may be saved, if they are properly made at first, and afterwards kept constantly full of water. In constructing these coolers, all the joints ...
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... inches thick at least; this kind of steep will be found far superior to wood, as not liable to leak, or be worked on by rats; the sides and ends of this steep should be carefully plastered with tarrass mortar; the bottom may be laid with.
... inches thick at least; this kind of steep will be found far superior to wood, as not liable to leak, or be worked on by rats; the sides and ends of this steep should be carefully plastered with tarrass mortar; the bottom may be laid with.
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... inches: the former thickness, say three inches, will be found sufficient. Lay your first coat on two inches thick with hair mortar; when this coat becomes sufficiently stiff, which will happen within twentyfour hours, you are to begin ...
... inches: the former thickness, say three inches, will be found sufficient. Lay your first coat on two inches thick with hair mortar; when this coat becomes sufficiently stiff, which will happen within twentyfour hours, you are to begin ...
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Joseph Coppinger. from end to end, with pounders made of two-inch plank, sixteen inches long, and from nine to twelve inches wide, with a long handle reaching breast high, and to be placed in the middle of this board; thus the operation ...
Joseph Coppinger. from end to end, with pounders made of two-inch plank, sixteen inches long, and from nine to twelve inches wide, with a long handle reaching breast high, and to be placed in the middle of this board; thus the operation ...
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