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The author presents a compact survey of common salt covering its chemistry and physical properties, the historical origins of salt production, and a concentrated study of the Cheshire salt district. He traces ancient methods of boiling brine and the later adoption of rock-salt mining, and explains how mine collapse and freshwater inflow converted worked-out galleries into brine reservoirs. Detailed chapters describe evolving brine extraction and evaporation technologies, modern salt-making plants, and illustrated examples of apparatus. He also documents the social and commercial dimensions of the trade, including monopolistic practices, price struggles, and the economics of storage and market distribution, together with the local environmental consequences such as subsidence.

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Albert Frederick Calvert

Albert Frederick Calvert was a British author and historian known for his extensive writings on Spain and its cultural heritage. His notable works include "Bacon and Shakespeare" and "Impressions of Spain," where he explores the intersections of literature and history. Calvert's travel accounts, such as "Granada and the Alhambra" and "Madrid: an historical description and handbook of the Spanish capital," provide readers with rich insights into the architectural and historical significance of Spanish cities. Additionally, he ventured into topics beyond Spain, as seen in his work "Nigeria and its tin fields." His contributions reflect a deep appreciation for the historical narratives that shape cultural identities.

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