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Project Gutenberg's The Story of a Piece of Coal, by Edward A. Martin This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: The Story of a Piece of Coal What It Is, Whence It Comes, and Whither It Goes Author: Edward A. Martin Release Date: June 28, 2004 [EBook #12762] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE STORY OF A PIECE OF COAL *** Produced by Miranda van de Heijning, Luiz Antonio de Souza and PG Distributed Proofreaders THE STORY OF A PIECE OF COAL WHAT IT IS, WHENCE IT COMES, AND WHITHER IT GOES BY EDWARD A. MARTIN, F.G.S. 1896 PREFACE. The knowledge of the marvels which a piece of coal possesses within itself, and which in obedience to processes of man's invention it is always willing to exhibit to an observant enquirer, is not so widespread, perhaps, as it should be, and the aim of this little book, this record of one page of geological history, has been to bring together the principal facts and wonders connected with it into the focus of a few pages, where, side by side, would be found the record of its vegetable and mineral history, its discovery and early use, its bearings on the great fog-problem, its useful illuminating gas and oils, the question of the possible exhaustion of British supplies, and other important and interesting bearings of coal or its products. In the whole realm of natural history, in the widest sense of the term, there is nothing which could be cited which has so benefited, so interested, I might almost say, so excited mankind, as have the wonderful discoveries of the various products distilled from gas-tar, itself a distillate of coal. Coal touches the interests of the botanist, the geologist, and the physicist; the chemist, the sanitarian, and the merchant. In the little work now before the reader I have endeavoured to recount, without going into unnecessary detail, the wonderful story of a piece of coal. E.A.M. THORNTON HEATH, _February_, 1896. CONTENTS. I. THE ORIGIN OF COAL AND THE PLANTS OF WHICH IT IS COMPOSED II. A GENERAL VIEW OF THE COAL-BEARING STRATA III. VARIOUS FORMS OF COAL AND CARBON IV. THE COAL-MINE AND ITS
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