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Hardcover Peat Fuel Book

ISBN: 1025197372

ISBN13: 9781025197371

Peat Fuel

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Delve into the historical methods of peat extraction and utilization as fuel with "Peat Fuel: How to Make It, and How to Use It," penned by T.H. Leavitt in 1870. This instructive guide offers a detailed look at the processes involved in transforming peat, a readily available natural resource, into a viable energy source.

Leavitt's work meticulously outlines techniques for harvesting, preparing, and employing peat, providing practical insights into a bygone era of fuel production. Discover the historical significance of peat as an alternative energy solution and gain a deeper understanding of traditional methods for harnessing its potential. This book is a valuable resource for historians, environmental enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the evolution of energy technology.

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