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H.R. Procter

The Principles of Leather Manufacture

In “The Principles of Leather Manufacture,” H. R. Procter meticulously examines the intricate processes and scientific principles behind leather production. Through a comprehensive exploration of tanning methods, material properties, and the environmental implications of leather manufacturing, Procter employs a rigorous and systematic literary style that reflects both a scholarly focus and practical applications. Written in the context of the burgeoning industrial age, the book serves as an essential resource for understanding the evolving technologies and practices that have shaped the leather industry. H. R. Procter was an esteemed chemist and leather technologist whose background in science and industry uniquely positioned him to address the challenges and innovations in leather manufacture. His extensive experience in the field, coupled with a passion for sustainable practices, likely inspired his commitment to creating a text that not only educates but also advocates for responsible manufacturing processes. Procter's expertise and perspective are evident throughout the work, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of the material culture of leather. I highly recommend “The Principles of Leather Manufacture” to scholars, practitioners, and students alike who seek a thorough and thoughtful exploration of leather production. This book is invaluable for anyone interested in the intersection of chemistry, craftsmanship, and sustainability within the leather industry, as it lays a solid foundation for both historical appreciation and contemporary practice.
767 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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