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In "A Manual of Pyrotechny; or, A Familiar System of Recreative Fire-works," G. W. Mortimer presents a comprehensive guide to the art and science of fireworks. Written in an accessible yet informative style, the book merges practical instructions with tantalizing historical anecdotes, offering readers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of pyrotechnic culture. The text is a notable contribution to 19th-century literature, reflecting the burgeoning interest in both scientific experimentation and recreational spectacle during the industrial epoch, when public display and private festivities found…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In "A Manual of Pyrotechny; or, A Familiar System of Recreative Fire-works," G. W. Mortimer presents a comprehensive guide to the art and science of fireworks. Written in an accessible yet informative style, the book merges practical instructions with tantalizing historical anecdotes, offering readers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of pyrotechnic culture. The text is a notable contribution to 19th-century literature, reflecting the burgeoning interest in both scientific experimentation and recreational spectacle during the industrial epoch, when public display and private festivities found new dimensions through advancements in chemistry and technology. G. W. Mortimer, a lesser-known figure in the field of pyrotechnics, draws upon his extensive background in chemistry and public entertainment to compile this manual. His unique perspective as both a practitioner and an educator enables him to demystify the complex processes involved in crafting fireworks, making them approachable for enthusiasts and novices alike. Mortimer's work emerged during a time when practical guides were sought after by a burgeoning middle class eager to engage in hands-on recreations that sparked joy and wonder. This manual is not merely a technical guide; it is an invitation to explore creativity and celebration through the breathtaking allure of fireworks. Recommended for both history buffs and amateur pyrotechnicians, Mortimer's text serves as a vital resource that encourages experimentation while ensuring safety, making it a must-read for anyone eager to illuminate their festivities with the artistry of fire.

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G. W. Mortimer is notably recognised as an author whose expertise in the niche field of pyrotechnics has provided enthusiasts and professionals alike with comprehensive insights into the art and science of fireworks. Mortimer's definitive work, "A Manual of Pyrotechny; or, A Familiar System of Recreative Fire-works," stands as a seminal resource in the field. The manual delves into the intricate design, construction, and responsible handling of fireworks, catering to both amateurs and specialists. His scholarly approach merges practical advice with the theoretical underpinnings of chemistry and physics that govern pyrotechnics. In this treatise, Mortimer exemplifies a literary style that is both didactic and engaging, an approach reflecting the educational conventions of his time. The author's efforts to demystify pyrotechny while promoting safety in recreation is evident in the detailed instructions and illustrations provided in his work. Although not much is widely known about Mortimer's personal life or other literary endeavors, his contributions to the craft of pyrotechny are indelible, marking him as an important figure to those captivated by the spectacle and mechanics of recreational fireworks.