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w·s·布罗姆利(W. S. Bromley)在1986年10月的JFH上发表了一篇关于纸浆和纸张贸易协会森林政策的文章,他转发了一篇更正引文和一段额外的信息。在那篇文章的脚注1中,引用了大卫·亨特1943年出版的《一种古老工艺的历史和技术》一书,其中应该包括页码568(而不是印刷时的XX),因为亨特提到了“美国第一个磨木机”。此外,布罗姆利还把亨特书中的题词传给了我们:破布造纸,纸赚钱,钱赚钱,银行贷款,贷款使乞丐,乞丐使破布。(作者未知,约18世纪)对奈德·休斯顿在1986年10月的JFH上评论的《砖石炉之书》感兴趣的读者,应该联系桦树屋出版社(不是“砖屋出版社”,正如印刷的那样),由加热研究公司负责,阿克沃斯,NH 03601。
W. S. Bromley forwarded one corrected citation and one additional bit of information for his article on the forest policies of pulp and paper trade associations in the October 1986 JFH. The citation to Daid Hunter's 1943 book, History and Technique of an Ancient Craft, in footnote 1 of that article should have included a page number—568 (rather than XX, as was printed)—for Hunter's reference to the “first ground-wood mill in the United States.” In addition, Bromley passed on to us the epigraph from Hunter's book: Rags make paper, Paper makes money, Money makes banks, Banks make loans, Loans make beggars, Beggars make — rags. (Author unknown, ca. eighteenth century) Readers interested in The Book of Masonry Stoves, reviewed by Ned Houston in the October 1986 JFH, should contact Birch House Publishing (not “Brick House Publishing,” as was printed) in care of Heating Research Co., Acworth, NH 03601.