Description: VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS ON EBAY Welcome to another Great item from SYOTTOYS and thanks for stopping by, after you have looked at this one, why not sit back, grab your favorite drink and spend some time checking out all the wonderful things I have to offer. just click above. but first look below and BID or BUY. NOTE: I will always combine items to save you shipping cost. HAVE A GREAT DAY! DESCRIPTION OF ITEM YOU ARE CONSIDERING THE ITEM SHOWN IN THE CONDITION SHOWN. YOU WILL LOVE, LOVE, LOVE IT. THIS IS:a neat vintage book called, "The FIRST STEPS IN NUMBERS;" designed to lead the pupil to a Through Practical Acquaintance with the Elementary Operations on Numbers, and the application of the Decimal System. Pages: 100 Condition: as shown, just a bit of discolor on cover, and places were the glue used to put the book together reacted with the paper. clean white pages. below is some info about the quality of the paper used in older books. linen is better than wood pulp. -----In the 1800s, fibre crops such as flax, which provided linen fibres, were still the primary material source, and paper was a relatively expensive commodity. The use of wood to make pulp for paper began with the development of mechanical pulping in Germany by F.G. Keller in the 1840s, and by the Canadian inventor Charles Fenerty in Nova Scotia. Chemical processes quickly followed, first with J. Roth's use of sulfurous acid to treat wood, followed by Benjamin Tilghman's U.S. patent on the use of calcium bisulfite, Ca(HSO3)2, to pulp wood in 1867. Almost a decade later the first commercial sulfite pulp mill was built in Sweden. It used magnesium as the counter ion and was based on work by Carl Daniel Ekman. By 1900, sulfite pulping had become the dominant means of producing wood pulp, surpassing mechanical pulping methods. The competing chemical pulping process, the sulfate or kraft process was developed by Carl F. Dahl in 1879 and the first kraft mill started (in Sweden) in 1890. the scale behind the item is in inches I PACK BETWEEN CARDBOARD FOR PROTECTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AS SHOWN, USE EBAYS ZOOM IN FEATURE TO GET A GREAT LOOK AT THE ITEM UP CLOSE, and email me any questions, please. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS ON EBAY TERMS AND CONDITIONS Paypal users must be verified, and have a confirmed address. Payment must be received within 5 days, or sale is voided, and item may be relisted. Shipping is usually done by USPS or Fed Ex. I may switch shipping carrier and methods at any time. Seller assumes no responsibility with regards to loss, damage of property, or personal injury. Bidder must be 18 years or older to participate in this auction. By placing a bid, you are accepting these terms and conditions. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOCATION-- box ( bottom 5)
Price: 45.91 USD
Location: Tilton, New Hampshire
End Time: 2024-02-25T17:05:20.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.87 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Binding: Hardcove
Subject: Children's
Topic: School Books
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Origin: American
Author: d p colburn & g a walton
Publisher: benjamin b mussey
Original/Reproduction: Original
Year Printed: 1849