
Transcriber’s notes:
ILLUSTRATIONS
PREFACE
PUERING, BATING, AND DRENCHING OF SKINS
CHAPTER I. - THE PUERING AND BATING PROCESS.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
A meticulous guide to the early‑stage chemistry of leather making, this work draws on more than two decades of hands‑on experience in the “puer shop.” Written by a seasoned examiner and director of a prominent tannery, it blends practical know‑how with the scientific reasoning of its time, offering a rare glimpse into the methods that shaped the industry in the early 1900s.
The text walks listeners through the three key processes—puering, bating, and drenching—explaining the role of lime removal, enzyme action, and bran fermentations. Detailed descriptions of apparatus, illustrated diagrams, and tables of reaction curves help translate complex chemical formulas into actionable steps, while notes on bacterial cultures and measurement techniques reveal the meticulous care required for high‑quality leather.
Beyond the technical instructions, the volume preserves the author’s original voice, complete with the period’s typographic quirks and thoughtful dedication to a veteran of the light‑leather trade. It serves both as a historical record and a practical reference for anyone curious about the science behind turning raw skins into supple, durable material.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (412K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Thiers Halliwell, Chris Curnow 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
2018-10-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1865–1924
A practical leather chemist and industrial pioneer, he wrote from deep firsthand experience in the tanning trade. His work captures a moment when traditional craft was being closely examined through science.
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