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The artist's guide and mechanic's own book, embracing the portion of chemistry applicable to the mechanic arts, with abstracts of electricity, galvanism, magnetism, pneumatics, optics, astronomy, and mechanical philosophy. Also mechanical exercises in iron, steel, lead, zinc, copper, and tin soldering and a variety of useful receipts, extending to every profession and occupation of life; particularly dyeing, silk, woollen, cotton, and leather

Title:The artist's guide and mechanic's own book, embracing the portion of chemistry applicable to the mechanic arts, with abstracts of electricity, galvanism, magnetism, pneumatics, optics, astronomy, and mechanical philosophy. Also mechanical exercises in iron, steel, lead, zinc, copper, and tin soldering and a variety of useful receipts, extending to every profession and occupation of life; particularly dyeing, silk, woollen, cotton, and leather
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Note:Sanborn & Carter, 1847
  
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Subject:Industrial arts
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Subject:Technology
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