Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets

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Daniel Young's book is a collection of short paragraphs describing things from painting techniques to definitions of a drone bee. There are approximately 500 entries from this 1861 publications. Each entry is a look into life of the 19th century. A brief list of topics includes varnish, gliding the edges of paper, honey, French chemical soap, secret ink for young ladies, Philadelphia beer, nectar, brandy from oil cognac, bear's oil, horse taming and much more. This is a book sure to start conversations.
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