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Publisher: Bemrose & Sons, 1899.
Hard Cover, 252 pages, 6.5 x 10.
Item #1438
After the publication of Louis Pasteur's groundbreaking Studies On Fermentation, the microscope became a fixture in every brewery. This book, The Microscope in the Brewery & Malt-House, was published first in 1889, and then expanded and reprinted in a second edition in 1899. This second edition copy is 252 pages of detailed instruction relating to the use of the microscope in malting and brewing, complete with 60 illustrations. Fittingly, both the first and second editions were dedicated to their inspiration: "To Mons. Louis Pasteur. This book is inscribed by the authors, in grateful appreciation of the high scientific and practical value of the well-known researches in connection with fermentation undertaken by him in years past; and in admiration of the genius displayed in this and other branches of scientific investigation."
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