A Text-book of Tanning A treatise on the conversion of skins into leather, both practical and theoretical.

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A Text-book of Tanning A treatise on the conversion of skins into leather, both practical and theoretical.

by H. R. (Henry Richardson) Procter

EN·~8 hours

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This handbook offers a compact yet thorough overview of leather production, linking laboratory chemistry with the everyday work of a tannery. Written by an experienced tanner, it explains the chemistry of turning raw hides into durable leather and provides step‑by‑step guidance, complete with clear diagrams of hide anatomy and descriptions of lime pits, rinsing tanks, and other key operations. The balance of theory and practical tips makes it valuable for both chemists seeking process improvements and craftsmen looking for reliable techniques.

The book then moves beyond basic sole‑ and belt‑leather tanning to cover softer leathers for boots, saddlery, and gloves, as well as the currying stage that adds flexibility and water‑resistance. It also surveys alternative treatments such as tawing with alum and salt, and the production of specialty leathers like chamois and japanned finishes, illustrated by eight plates and numerous sketches. Serving as a reference for teachers, apprentices, and anyone curious about the science behind this ancient trade, the clear, methodical style keeps the subject approachable without sacrificing depth.

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A Text-book of Tanning A treatise on the conversion of skins into leather, both practical and theoretical. A treatise on the conversion of skins into leather, both practical and theoretical.

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en

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~8 hours (495K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Chris Curnow, Tom Cosmas and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2018-02-19

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Public domain in the USA.

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H. R. (Henry Richardson) Procter

H. R. (Henry Richardson) Procter

1848–1927

Best known for helping turn leather-making into a modern science, this English chemist wrote practical books that connected workshop experience with careful research. His work made a lasting mark on industrial chemistry and technical education.

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