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George William Askinson

Perfumes and Their Preparation

In “Perfumes and Their Preparation,” George William Askinson delves into the intricate world of fragrance creation, meticulously examining the botanical sources, chemical compositions, and the traditional methods employed in crafting perfumes. The book is structured both as a scientific treatise and a practical guide, articulated in a clear and engaging prose style that invites both novices and experienced perfumers to explore the artistry behind scent. Askinson situates his work within the burgeoning field of early 20th-century chemistry, contributing to the broader discourse on sensory science while elegantly weaving in historical and cultural contexts surrounding the use of perfumes. George William Askinson, a notable figure in the studies of chemistry and its applications, possessed a keen interest in the interplay between nature and science. His background in chemistry and a passion for the olfactory arts inspired this comprehensive exploration. Askinson's engagement with contemporary scientific methodologies and practices reflects his desire to elevate perfumery from mere luxury to a respected science, enriching the reader's understanding of how perfumes can evoke emotions and memories. This book is highly recommended for anyone fascinated by the science and art of fragrance. Whether you are a budding perfumer, a chemist seeking new applications, or simply a scent enthusiast, Askinson's insights will enrich your appreciation for the complexity and beauty of perfumes.
315 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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