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Paper & paper making, ancient and modern

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The work surveys the history and technology of making writing surfaces, tracing early media such as stone, skins, bark, and papyrus and following the adoption of fibrous sheets and mechanized manufacture; it explains raw materials and their preparation, including pulping, washing, bleaching, sizing, and cutting, compares hand and machine processes, and describes apparatus and watermark production and their uses for security and quality. Interleaved are practical anecdotes, regulatory and economic considerations, and illustrations of how improvements in machinery and materials transformed production and the appearance and durability of paper.


The Author desires to state for the information of the Subscribers, that the delay which has arisen in the publication of this work has been altogether unavoidable; owing to the labour and difficulty of preparing such illustrations as were found to be necessary: many of the Specimens inserted having been produced from moulds which were manufactured expressly for the purpose.