**Uncover the Secrets of 18th-Century Soap Making with this Rare and Unique 16-Page Article**
Step into the world of early industrial revolution with this extraordinary 16-page article dated 1794 on making SOAP! Removed from a vintage book, "The Repertory of Arts and Manufactures 1794/1802", this rare and unique artifact presents a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of soap making. Written in an era where manufacturing processes were still being developed, this original text offers a glimpse into the early days of this iconic household product.
Measuring 5.5 x 9 inches, this disbound article features 16 pages of original text, carefully preserved in its original condition. Although the first page may be missing, the remaining pages will transport you back in time to a era of scientific experimentation and innovation. Discover the techniques and methods used by pioneers in the field, and marvel at the attention to detail and craftsmanship displayed in this rare and unusual craft.
Perfect for collectors of historical artifacts, enthusiasts of soap making, and anyone interested in exploring the early industrial revolution, this remarkable article is a true gem. Its unique blend of historical significance, rarity, and technical interest makes it a must-have addition to any collection.