Leather Leather

Leather

From the Raw Material to the Finished Product (Illustrated)

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Publisher Description

Before describing the making of leather by up-to-date methods, it may be useful to attempt to outline the evolution of the ancient art of tanning and dyeing skins. As everyone knows, leather is the preserved skin of various animals, but the origin of the conversion of raw skins into an imputrescible material will probably never be traced, and it can only be assumed that the processes necessary to produce leather from skins were gradually and, in most cases, accidentally discovered. Long before the Christian era, the ancient Egyptians had succeeded in bringing the manufacture of leather to remarkable perfection, and, had they at their service the wonderful machinery now available to the leather industry, it is certain that their productions would have lost little or nothing by comparison with modern leather.

GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2013
5 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
171
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lulu.com
SIZE
4
MB

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