A practical Treatise on Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, giving Complete and Detailed Explanations of the Theory and Practice of Modern Radio Apparatus and its Present Day Applications, together with a chapter on the possibilities of its Future Development
THE MOST VALUABLE TECHNO-CHEMICAL' RECEIPT BOOK PUBLISHED
Henley’s Twentieth Century Book of
Recipes, Formulas
and Processes
•Edited by GARDNER D. HISCOX, M.E.
Price Cloth ,$3.00
Half Morocco 4.00
800 large octavo. (6x9 pages
contains over 10,000 selected scientific, chemical, .technological
and practical Recipes and Processes, including hundreds of so-
called trade secrets for every business. "
TO present here oven a limited ’number of the subjects which find a place in this valuable work
would, be difficult. Suffice to say that in its pages will be found matter of intense interest
and immeasurable practical value to the scientific amateur and to him who wishes to obtain a
knowledge of the many processes used in the arts, trades and manufactures, a knowledge which
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- A mine of information, and up to date in every respect. A book which, will prove of value to
everyone, as it covers, every branch of the useful Arts.
AMONG THE RECIPES GIVEN ARE:
Bleaching Recipes; Etching and Engraving Recipes; Recipes for Glass Making; Paper Making
Recipes; Recipes for Ointments; Mirror Making Formulas; Paint Making formulas; Gilding Recipes;
Galvanizing Recipes; Bronzing Recipes; Tinning Recipes; Silvering Recipes; Recipes for Aanesiyes;
Recipes for Plating and Enameling; Cleaning Processes; Soap Making: Leather and its 1 reparation;
Recipes for Alloys; Recipes for Solders; Photographic Formulas: Shoe Dressing Recipes; Stove
Blacking Recipes; Rust Preventive Recipes; Recipes for Lubricants; Recipes for Ous; Recipes for
Dves,‘Colors, and Pigments; Recipes for Dryers; Ink Recipes; Recipes for Artificial Gem Making;
Jewelers’ and Watchmakers’ Recipes; Household Formulas; Waterproofing Recipes; rireproofing
Recipes; Recipes for Cements. Glues, Mucilage; Fireworks Recipes: Recipes for Eradicate™; Alco-
hol and its Uses; Recipes for Essences and Extracts; Dentifrice Recipes; Cosmetic Recipes; 1 erlumo
Recipes; Tanning Recipes; Metallurgical Formulas; Hair Restorers: Depilatories.
And many thousands more—Equally important in the-Arts and Manufactures.
WHAT IS SÄ1D OF THIS BOOK:
Your Twentieth Century Book of Recipes. Formulas and Processes duly received. T am glad
to have a copy of it, and if I could not. replace it money couldn’t buy it. It is the best thing oi
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We can most thoro-ighly recommend that you obt ain a copy of this book as you will find it a
werk of the most useful character, and one that will repay its possessor if kept constantly at Uis
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Many small fortunes, and not a few large ones, have been made by the aid of a book of this
character, since the receipts have all been successfully used.and arc known to be correct— Southern
Machinery.
Lack of space prevents,the publisher.frorrf including other reviews of this book.