THE STONE THAT Bl 



By WILLIAMS HAYNE< 



The gripping story of golden 

 stone; a dramatic tale of the don 

 ing, persistent Herman Frasch, w 

 learned to pump molten sulphu: 

 the deep salt domes of the Gulf 

 and of all the bold gamblers in n 

 rights, the rugged financiers, the c 

 engineers, the men who gave the 

 one of its greatest industries, n 

 the United States world's headqi 

 for one of the most important ra\\ 

 rials of modern industry. 



Williams Haynes 9 finest and 

 readable book to date is the re< 

 combining careful research ^ 

 original sources with fine writir* 

 structure. 



D. B. MASON 



Chief Chemical Engi 



Freeport Sulphur Coi 



Mr. Haynes has taken sulphui 



the textbooks on chemistry an 



placed it in a form in which it wi 



a favored place upon the library 



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