“We have great pleasure in recommending this handy book, and have no hesitation in saying that it is one of the best—if not the best—which has yet been written on the subject of beer-brewing in this country; it should have a place on the shelves of every brewer’s library.”—Brewers’ Guardian.
“Although the requirements of the student are primarily considered, an acquaintance of half-an-hour’s duration cannot fail to impress the practical brewer with the sense of having found a trustworthy guide and practical counsellor in brewery matters.”—Chemical Trade Journal.
FUELS: SOLID, LIQUID, AND GASEOUS.
Their Analysis and Valuation. For the Use of Chemists and Engineers. By H. J. Phillips, F.C.S., formerly Analytical and Consulting Chemist to the G.E. Rlwy. Third Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Crown 8vo, cloth
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“Ought to have its place in the laboratory of every metallurgical establishment and wherever fuel is used on a large scale.”—Chemical News.
THE ARTISTS’ MANUAL OF PIGMENTS.
Showing their Composition, Conditions of Permanency, Non-Permanency, and Adulterations; Effects in Combination with Each Other and with Vehicles; and the most Reliable Tests of Purity. By H. C. Standage. Crown 8vo.
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