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The pamphlet advocates a tanning process that replaces imported bark with domestic materials, arguing that local tanning would raise the value of exported hides, increase employment, and improve the trade balance. It supports this position with several years of customs data on hide exports and bark imports, price and weight figures, and calculations estimating the financial gains from tanning before export. The author criticizes current trade practices that send raw hides abroad, urges policy measures to promote home manufacture, and addresses practical tannery concerns such as bark scarcity, weight loss in tanning, and methods to effect tannage without reliance on foreign supplies.

About the Author

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William Maple

William Maple is an author known for his work in the field of tanning and leather production. His notable book, "A Method of Tanning without Bark," presents innovative techniques that challenge traditional practices in the industry. Through his writing, Maple contributes to the understanding of alternative tanning methods, emphasizing efficiency and sustainability. His work reflects a practical approach to leather crafting, making it relevant for both artisans and those interested in the environmental aspects of manufacturing.

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