An industrious journalist and editor of periodicals Peter Lund Simmonds (181497) wrote across a range of subjects including natural history and applied science. An active member of the Royal Society of Arts he first published this dictionary in 1858. Reissued here in its revised and enlarged edition of 1867 it contains more than 22000 entries. The curious can discover within that a calcar is a furnace in a glassworks or that the best kind of Cuban tobacco is known as calidad. Readers will also learn that the hautboy can be either eaten or played being the name for both a wild strawberry and a form of oboe. Testifying to the proliferation of manufactured goods in the nineteenth century and the contemporary desire to diffuse ''sound and useful knowledge among the masses'' this work will appeal to readers interested in the history and lexicon of trade and technology.
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