The Emporium of Arts and Sciences: Volume I, six issues, May - October, 1812
de John Redman Coxe, edited by
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Joseph Delaplaine, Philadelphia, 1812. Hardcover. Good. 8vo, hardcover. No dj, maroon cloth. Good condition. Original text rebound in maroon buckram. Corner missing from title page; foxing throughout. Text complete, including all Plates. 480 pp.Contents deal mostly with commerce and manufacturing (stoves, shoemaking, sails and rigging, etc.) with a long and complete serialization of a treatise on wines and winemaking. Also, serializations on spontaneous human combustion, a theory of the Earth,, etc., etc.
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- The Emporium of Arts and Sciences: Volume I, six issues, May - October, 1812
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- John Redman Coxe, edited by
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- Joseph Delaplaine, Philadelphia
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- 1812
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- History, Manufacturing, Oenology, Viniculture, Winemaking, Wines,
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