Perfumes Fragrances Collection 38 Books on DVD
Perfumes Fragrances Collection 38 Books on DVD
Perfumes Fragrances Collection 38 Books on DVD
Perfumes Fragrances Collection 38 Books on DVD
Perfumes Fragrances Collection 38 Books on DVD
Perfumes Fragrances Collection 38 Books on DVD
Perfumes Fragrances Collection 38 Books on DVD
Perfumes Fragrances Collection 38 Books on DVD
Perfumes Fragrances Collection 38 Books on DVD
Perfumes Fragrances Collection 38 Books on DVD
Perfumes Fragrances Collection 38 Books on DVD
Perfumes Fragrances Collection 38 Books on DVD
Perfumes Fragrances Collection 38 Books on DVD
Perfumes Fragrances Collection 38 Books on DVD

Perfumes Fragrances Collection 38 Books on DVD

Vendor
Vintagephilia.com
Regular price
$9.99
Regular price
Sale price
$9.99
Unit price
per 
Availability
Sold out

Perfumes are important accessories worn on clothes to give an enticing scent. Many people wear perfumes on their clothes at different times and for various occasions. Whether going to work, seeing a friend, or taking a walk at the park, they always wear perfumes on their clothing. The use of perfumes and fragrant oils dates back to ancient times in Egypt. Ointments with captivating aroma and fragrance were used in that era. The use of perfumes and essential oils in the ancient city of Egypt covered different ceremonies and occasions. People wore them for religious activities, for daily routines, and even, during burials, as a sign of royalty. The use of perfumes also showed the social status and affluence of people. It created an aura of class, luxury, and elegance. Subsequently, the Persians discovered perfumes and utilized it for political reasons. Then, the Romans and Greeks saw it as an art for exploration.

We can rightly affirm that since early civilization, the use of perfumes, scented oils, and other fragrances have been appreciated by most persons. Presently, all over the world, diverse types of fragrances and essential oils are found. Each having a distinct aroma and perfume. Different products are now manufactured with added elements that deliver a pleasant aroma and fragrance. Some examples of these products include scented candles, papers, sanitizers, and many others. The reasons why people wear perfumes are numerous, sometimes, each person has a distinct reason for wearing perfume. However, we can say a general reason is the confidence it gives and it makes us feel elated. Other purposes why people wear perfumes may include that it improves our personality and image, it makes one feel more attractive, and it allows people to feel comfortable around you. 

This collection contains a compilation of various important collections of perfumes and essential oils, as well as its history and origins.Take a look at the sample pages taken from just some of these books in the collection.


All of the book titles that are included in this DVD are listed as follows:

A chemical study of the oils of several species of Eupatorium by E. R. Miller (1914)

A practical treatise on the manufacture of perfumery; comprising directions for making all kinds of perfumes, sachet powders, fumigating materials, dentrifices, cosmetics, etc. by C. Deite (1892)

A research on the eucalypts - especially in regard to their essential oils by R. T. Baker (1920)

A research on the eucalypts of Tasmania and their essential oils by R. T. Baker (1912)

A romance of perfume lands, or, The search for Capt. Jacob Cole with interesting facts about perfumes and articles used in the toilet by F. S. Clifford (1881)

Descriptive catalogue of essentials oils and organic chemical preparations by F. B. Power (1894)

Die moderne parfümerie by H. Mann (1904)

Florum, et coronarianum odoratarumque nonnullarum herbarum historia by P. Borcht (1569)

Fragrant flowers and leaves; interesting associations gathered from many sources, with notes on their history and utility by D. McDonald (1905)

I secreti de la signora Isabella Cortese by I. Cortese (1565)

Investigation of the shô-gyu and yu-ju oils produced in Formosa by K. Nagai (1914)

Le parfum chez la plante by E. Charabot (1908)

Monograph on flavoring extracts with essences, syrups, and colorings. Also, formulas for their preparation by J. Harrop (1891)

Odorographia - a natural history of raw materials and drugs used in the perfume industry intended to serve growers, manufacturers and consumers Vol. 1 by J. C. Sawer (1892)

Odorographia - a natural history of raw materials and drugs used in the perfume industry intended to serve growers, manufacturers and consumers Vol. 2 by J. C. Sawer (1892)

Perfumery and kindred arts - a comprehensive treatise on perfumery by R. S. Cristiani(1877)

Perfumes and cosmetics, their preparation and manufacture; a complete and practical treatise for the use of the perfumer and cosmetic manufacturer by G. W. Askinson (1922)

Philippine resins, gums, seed oils, and essential oils by A. P. West (1920)

Practical hand-book of toilet preparations and their uses. Also recipes for the household by J. A. Bagy (1889)

Semi-annual report of Schimmel & Co. (April - October 1909)

Semi-annual report of Schimmel & Co. (April 1906 - October 1907)

Semi-annual report of Schimmel & Co. (April 1912)

Semi-annual report of Schimmel & Co. (April 1913)

Semi-annual report of Schimmel & Co. (April 1914 - October 1916)

Semi-annual report of Schimmel & Co. (April 1918 - October 1920)

Semi-annual report of Schimmel & Co. (October 1904)

Sir al-ur by A. al Shat (1900) - Text in Arabic

The art of perfumery and the methods of obtaining odours of plants; with instructions for the manufacture of dentifrices, pomatums, cosmetiques, perfumed soap, etc. by G. W. S. Piesse (1857)

The book of perfumes by E. Rimmel (1867)

The book of the scented garden by F. W. Burbidge (1905)

The chemistry of essential oils and artificial perfumes Vol. 1 by E. J. Parry (1918)

The chemistry of essential oils and artificial perfumes Vol. 2 by E. J. Parry (1918)

The production of volatile oils and perfumery plants in the United States by F. Rabak (1910)

The toilet of Flora; or, A collection of the most simple and approved methods of preparing baths, essences, pomatums, powders, perfumes, and sweet-scented waters by P. J. Buc'hoz (1775)

The volatile oils Vol. 1 by E. Gildermeister (1913)

The volatile oils Vol. 2 by E. Gildermeister (1913)

Trade names of perfumes and toilet articles by The Manufacturing Perfumes Association (1908)

Traité des odeurs; suite du Traité de la distillation by P. F. Paris (1788)