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A Treatise On The Principles And Practice Of Harbour Engineering

Forfatter: Brysson Cunningham

År: 1908

Forlag: Charles Griffin & Company

Sted: London

Sider: 410

UDK: Vandbygningssamlingen 134.16

With18 Plates And 220 Illustrations In The Text

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82 CHAULES GRIFFIN & GO?S PUBLICA TIONS. THE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES. Second Edition, Thoroughly Revised Throughout. In Two Large Volumes. Handsome Cloth. A MANUAL OF DYEING: FOR THE USE 0F PRACTICAL DYERS, MANUFACTUREES, STUDENTS, AND ALL INTERESTED IN THE ART OF DYEING. BY E. KNECHT, Ph.D., F.I.C., CHR. RAWSON, F.I.C., F.C.S., Head of the Chemistry aud Dyeing Department of Late Head of the Chemistry and Dyeing Department the Technical School, Manchester; Editor of “The of the Technical College, Bradford ; Member Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colouriste;” Council of the Society of Dyers and Colouristsl; And RICHARD LOEWENTHAL, Ph.D. General Contents. —Chemical Technology of the Textile Fabrice — Water —Washing and Bleaching — Acids, Alkalies, Mordants — Natural Colouring Matters—Artificial Organic Colouring Matters—Mrneral Coloura —Machinery used in Dyeing—Tinctorial Properties of Colouring Matters— Analysis and Valuation of Materials used in Dyeing, &c., &c. “ This authoritative and exhaustive work . . . the most COMPLETE we have yet seen on the aubject.”—Tex<t7e Manufacturer. In Large 8vo, Handsome Cloth. Pp. i-xv + ^05. 16s. net. THE SYNTHETIC DYESTUFFS, AND THE INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTS FROM WHICH THEY ARE DERIVED. By JOHN CANNELL CAIN, D.Sc. (Manchester and Tübingen), Technical Chemist, And JOCELYN FIELD THORPE, Ph.D. (Heidelberg), Lecturer on Colouring Matters in the Victoria University of Manchester. Part I. Theoretical. Part II. Practical. Part III. Analytical. “ We have no hesitation in describing this treatise as one of the most valuable books that has appeared. . . . Will give an impetus to the study of Organic Chemistry generally.”—Chemical Tråde Journal. Companion Volume to Knecht & Rawson's “ Dyeing.” In Large 8vo. Handsome Cloth, Library Style. 16s. net. A DICTIONARY OF DYES, MORDANTS, & OTHER COMPOUNDS USED IN DYEING AND CALICO PRINTING. With Formules, Properties, and Applications of the uarious substances described, and concise directions for their Commercial Valuation, and for the Détection of Adultérants. By CHRISTOPHER RAWSON, F.I.C., F.C.S., Consulting Chemist to the Behar Indigo Planters’ Association; Co-Author of “A Manual of Dyeing;” WALTER M. GARDNER, F.C.S., Head of the Department of Chemistry and Dyeing, Bradford Municipal Technical College; Editor of the “ Journ. Soc. Dyers and Colourists; And W. F. LAYCOCK, Ph.D., F.C.S., Analytical and Consulting Chemist. “Turn to the book as one may on any subject, or any substance in connection with the trade, and a reference is sure to be found The authors have apparently left nothing out.” — Textile Mercurv- LONDON: CHARLES GRIFFIN & CO., LIMITED. EXETER STREET, STRAND.