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4to (267 x 182mm), pp. 118, [8] table of contents (in double columns); a clean and neat manuscript in brown ink; stitched in self-wrappers; a little dog-eared, else very good. A fine manuscript copy of a popular technical encyclopaedia of the industrial arts for artists and craftsmen and those who employ them. It was first published in 1716 and translated into English under the title Valuable Secrets concerning Arts and Trades, or, approved directions from the best artists, and frequently reprinted throughout the eighteenth century. After an introduction praising the great importance of arts and crafts for the emerging manufacturing industry, individual technical processes, recipes and trade secrets are described. Extensive information is given on engraving, metalwork, techniques using varnishes, mastics and cements, glass and precious stones, colours and painting, gilding, staining wood, bone, and ivory. Further chapters deal with glass and crystal, casting and sculpture, and leatherworking. Numerous recipes are given for the production of different coloured inks, for dyes and glues. The final chapters concentrate on household questions and the production and preparation of foodstuffs, ranging from stain removal, to extensive chapters on the production of wine, liqueur, oil, and vinegar. The contents page lists literally hundreds of brief chapters of practical recipes. Goldsmiths'-Kress 18204.6; see Simon 1369 for different edition. N° de ref. del artículo 4789
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