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The Lead Pencil Manufactory of A. W. Faber at Stein near Nürnberg, Bavaria: An Historical Sketch is a detailed and richly illustrated account chronicling the origins, development, and global significance of the A. W. Faber pencil manufactory, one of the world’s oldest and most renowned pencil manufacturers. The book traces the company’s beginnings in the 18th century, when Kaspar Faber, a humble cabinetmaker, began crafting pencils in the small Bavarian village of Stein, near Nuremberg. Through generations of innovation and dedication, the Faber family transformed a modest workshop into a pioneering industrial enterprise, setting new standards in quality and craftsmanship. The narrative delves into the evolution of pencil-making techniques, from the early use of pure graphite to the development of the modern lead pencil, highlighting the scientific advancements and technological breakthroughs that shaped the industry. The book provides vivid descriptions of the factory’s layout, machinery, and production processes, offering readers a rare glimpse into the daily operations and meticulous attention to detail that defined the Faber manufactory. Richly supplemented with historical anecdotes, illustrations, and portraits, the book also explores the broader social and economic impact of the pencil industry in Bavaria and beyond. It discusses the company’s commitment to employee welfare, education, and community development, reflecting the Faber family’s progressive values and enduring legacy. The narrative extends to the global reach of A. W. Faber pencils, which became synonymous with reliability and excellence in schools, offices, and studios around the world. A unique blend of industrial history, family saga, and cultural chronicle, The Lead Pencil Manufactory of A. W. Faber at Stein near Nürnberg, Bavaria: An Historical Sketch is an invaluable resource for historians, collectors, and anyone interested in the fascinating story behind one of the most essential tools of modern civilization.
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Liczba stron: 56
Rok wydania: 2025
