JAMES LEWIS HOWE,
Department of Chemistry, Washington and Lee University.
"The book is brought thoroughly up to date, and in some cases the lines of probable development are nicely foreshadowed. The descriptions are particularly lucid and the illustrations well selected.
The general arrangement and make-up of the book is excellent, and ... altogether the book fills well a need long felt by teachers of Industrial Chemistry.
I shall adopt the book for my class and shall take pleasure in recommending it."
CHARLES E. COATES, Jr., Ph.D.,
Professor of Chemistry, Louisiana State University.
"I have examined it carefully and think it a most excellent book, meeting a want I have long felt in my higher classes. I have introduced it in this year's classes."
W. A. NOYES, in Science.
"The descriptions of processes, while necessarily concise, are clear and interesting. The author has evidently made a careful study of recent methods of manufacture as well as of older, standard processes. The frequent reference to American practice is an important feature which distinguishes the book from other works on chemical technology. A select bibliography follows each subject, and will be found very useful."