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WHEN issuing the first edition of this book in 1919, Prof. Brown had as his object to present to the student and reader the chief commercial features involved in the manufacture and use of the principal forest products in the United States, other than lumber (that is, timber logged or squared to be used in cabinet and furniture work, shipbuilding, wagons, etc.), and to record something useful for reference purposes. The second edition brings the work up-to-date, including the intermediate development, and generally revises the U.S.A. statistics and prices.
Forest Products, their Manufacture and Use: Embracing the Principal Commercial Features in the Production, Manufacture, and Utilisation of the most important Forest Products other than Lumber, in the United States.
By Prof. Nelson Courtlandt Brown. Pp. xvii + 447. (New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.; London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1927.) 20s. net.
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Forest Products, their Manufacture and Use: Embracing the Principal Commercial Features in the Production, Manufacture, and Utilisation of the most important Forest Products other than Lumber, in the United States . Nature 122, 434–435 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/122434a0
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