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Principles and Practice of Fur Dressing and Fur Dyeing

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The work presents a practical, chemically grounded manual for treating animal pelts, beginning with fur structure and skin chemistry and proceeding through preparatory operations, tanning methods, drying, oiling, and finishing. It explains water quality, killing processes, and mordanting theory before surveying dye classes—mineral, vegetable, aniline blacks, oxidation colors, and coal-tar dyes—along with brush and dip application techniques, blending, and finishing. Historical context and industry machinery are described, and numerous factory-tested procedures and working formulas are supplied to guide fur dressers, dyers, and students of applied chemistry in producing consistent shades and durable results.

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William E. Austin

William E. Austin was an author known for his contributions to the field of fur dressing and dyeing. His notable work, "Principles and Practice of Fur Dressing and Fur Dyeing," serves as a comprehensive guide on the techniques and practices involved in the fur industry. Through this book, Austin provided valuable insights into the processes of preparing and coloring fur, reflecting both the technical aspects and the artistry of the craft. His work remains a reference point for those interested in the intricacies of fur treatment and the historical context of the trade.

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