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The School of Arts; or, an introduction to useful knowledge, being a compilation of real experiments and improvements, in several pleasing branches of science, on the following subjects, viz. : John Imison mechanics, electricity, pneumatics, hydrostatics and hydraulics, optics, clock and watch-making, and astronomy. The miscellaneous articles contain the most approved art of drawing, etching, engraving, mezzotinto scraping, aquatinta, crayon painting, gilding on glass, pots, &c., silvering looking glasses, & c., lackering, varnishing, soldering, casting in plaster, &c., cements, glues, metals for speculums, with the whole process of grinding, &c., staining wood, a composition for ornaments, objects for the microscope, &c. &c. &c. &c. by
Edition: Second edition
Publication details: London J. Murray 1792
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