Author: Walter Charleton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 76
Book Description
The Vintner's Mystery Display'd; Or, The Whole Art of the Wine Trade Laid Open, Etc
The Vintner's Mystery Display'd, Or the Whole Art of the Wine Trade Laid Open, Etc
The Vintner's Mystery Display'd: Or, the Whole Art of the Wine Trade Laid Open. In which are the Necessary Directions for Rightly Managing All Sorts of Wines, So as to Render Them Bright and Good; Or to Restore Them when They Prove Defective in Any Way W
The Vintner's Mystery Display'd
The Vintner's Mystery Display'd: Or, the Whole Art of the Wine Trade Laid Open. In which are the Necessary Directions for Rightly Managing All Sorts of Wines, So as to Render Them Bright and Good; Or to Restore Them when They Prove Defective in Any Way Whatsoever. A Treatise Absolutely Necessary for Private Families; for by this Alone, Any Gentleman, Or Other Person, May Manage, Preserve, Or Cure Their Wines Themselves. In this is Contain'd All the Methods Now in Use Among Vintners Or Wine-coopers, Both at Home and Abroad; and Many of Them Such, as Were Never Made Publick Before. To which is Added, a Never-failing Method to Resotre All Sorts of Other Liquors when Pall'd, Dead, Or Souer, So as to Make Them Palatable, Bright, and Good
The Vintner's Mystery Display'd, Or the Whole Art of the Wine Trade Laid Open, Etc
Catalogue of the extensive and very valuable library of books in all languages
Catalogue of the ... Library of Books in All Languages ... Formed ...
Author: George Smith
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Private libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 504
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Private libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 504
Book Description
British Museum Catalogue of printed Books
Tracing Your Trade & Craftsman Ancestors
Author: Adele Emm
Publisher: Pen and Sword
ISBN: 1473823625
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Almost all of us have a tradesman or craftsman Ð a butcher, baker or candlestick maker Ð somewhere in our ancestry, and Adle Emm's handbook is the perfect guide to finding out about them Ð about their lives, their work and the world they lived in. She introduces the many trades and crafts, looks at their practices and long traditions, and identifies and explains the many sources you can go to in order to discover more about them and their families. ?Chapters cover the guilds, the merchants, shopkeepers, builders, smiths and metalworkers, cordwainers and shoemakers, tailors and dressmakers, coopers, wheelwrights and carriage-makers, and a long list of other trades and crafts. The training and apprenticeships of individuals who worked in these trades and crafts are described, as are their skills and working conditions and the genealogical resources that preserve their history and give an insight into their lives. A chapter covers the general sources that researchers can turn to Ð the National Archives, the census, newspapers, wills, and websites Ð and gives advice on how to use them. ?Adle Emm's introduction will be fascinating reading for anyone who is researching the social or family history of trades and crafts.
Publisher: Pen and Sword
ISBN: 1473823625
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Almost all of us have a tradesman or craftsman Ð a butcher, baker or candlestick maker Ð somewhere in our ancestry, and Adle Emm's handbook is the perfect guide to finding out about them Ð about their lives, their work and the world they lived in. She introduces the many trades and crafts, looks at their practices and long traditions, and identifies and explains the many sources you can go to in order to discover more about them and their families. ?Chapters cover the guilds, the merchants, shopkeepers, builders, smiths and metalworkers, cordwainers and shoemakers, tailors and dressmakers, coopers, wheelwrights and carriage-makers, and a long list of other trades and crafts. The training and apprenticeships of individuals who worked in these trades and crafts are described, as are their skills and working conditions and the genealogical resources that preserve their history and give an insight into their lives. A chapter covers the general sources that researchers can turn to Ð the National Archives, the census, newspapers, wills, and websites Ð and gives advice on how to use them. ?Adle Emm's introduction will be fascinating reading for anyone who is researching the social or family history of trades and crafts.