The History of Ink Including Its Etymology, Chemistry, and Bibliography
Thaddeus Davids
Education & Teaching
The History of Ink Including Its Etymology, Chemistry, and Bibliography
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THE HISTORY OF INK INCLUDING ITS ETYMOLOGY, CHEMISTRY, AND BIBLIOGRAPHY.
DEFINITION.
ETYMOLOGY.
CHEMISTRY or COMPOSITION of INK.
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
WRITING-INKS.
WRITING INSTRUMENTS,
IMPORTANCE OF GOOD INK.
On Ink.
CONCLUSION.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES.
FORM OF THE WORD INK IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES
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