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The manual explains the principles and history of pyrotechnics, traces early use to Chinese practice, and then gives detailed, practical instructions for making and handling gunpowder and related materials (nitre, sulphur, charcoal, iron filings, resins), apparatus and grinding/mixing methods, and a wide range of firework types: serpents, crackers, stars, maroons, gerbes, Roman candles, rockets, wheels, fountains and compound displays. It includes tables of compositions and dimensions, construction and firing techniques, economy and safety advice, and designs for private illuminations and mechanical effects intended for instructing amateurs rather than professional manufacturers.

About the Author

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G. W. Mortimer

G. W. Mortimer is an author known for his contributions to the field of pyrotechnics. His notable work, "A Manual of Pyrotechny," serves as a comprehensive guide to the art and science of fireworks and explosives. This manual not only outlines the technical aspects of pyrotechnics but also delves into the historical and practical applications of firework displays. Mortimer's work is significant for those interested in the technicalities of pyrotechnic design and safety, making it a valuable resource for both enthusiasts and professionals in the field.

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