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1855 Article Fibrous Wrought Iron Ore Furnace Invention Scientific American YSA2 YCG1 The ad describes C

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The ad describes C

This is an original 1944 black and white photogravure of the Manoir de Canapville which is also called the "Manoir des Evêques de Lisieux" and is located near to Deauville in Normandy

from a phtograph brought back by Lortet

Johnstone of Edward B

This is an original 1945 World War II black and white print ad for the Young and Rubicam Advertising firm

1855 Article Fibrous Wrought Iron Ore Furnace Invention Scientific American YSA2 YCG1 The ad describes CThis is an original 1855 one page black and white print article from Scientific American, with an in text wood engraving illustration, describing an improvement in furnaces for making fibrous wrought iron directly from the ore. This device is the invention of Martin Bell and Edward B. Isett. Please note that the article continues for a short paragraph on the verso which is not shown. CONDITION This 159+ year old Item is rated Very Fine ++. Light

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