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“Intended for the student in chemistry who desires to familiarize himself with paint, or the inquirer who desires a better knowledge of the subject, or for the paint manufacturer and paint chemist as a work of reference.” “The whole effect of the book will be towards improvement of manufacture and in the mutual relations between makers and users.... The microphotographs are excellent, and inserted on calendered paper, the print is large and clear, paper good, binding attractive.” (Technical Literature.)
“Authoritative. Contains much useful information. Only book on the subject.”
| + + | A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 173. O. ’07. |
“Taken as a whole, the book will be found instructive and useful. Naturally, it does not give away trade secrets, but on the other hand, it contains much that is very little known by the general public, and it will well repay careful study.” Robert Job.
| + + | Engin. N. 57: 552. My. 16, ’07. 1570w. | |
| N. Y. Times. 12: 79 F. 9. ’07. 60w. |
“Altogether, a credit and an ornament to American technological literature.” Joseph W. Richards.
| + + | Technical Literature. 1: 224. My. ’07. 520w. |
Todd, Charles Burr. In olde Massachusetts. **$1.50. Grafton press.