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| Perfume: The Art and Science of Scent | 
enlarge | Author: Cathy Newman Publisher: National Geographic Category: Book
List Price: $35.00 Buy New: $7.84 You Save: $27.16 (78%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (7 reviews) Sales Rank: 504357
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 176 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 12.3 x 9.5 x 0.8
ISBN: 0792273788 Dewey Decimal Number: 668.54 EAN: 9780792273783 ASIN: 0792273788
Publication Date: October 1, 1998 Release Date: October 1, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Book Description
The Essence of Illusion Promise her anything...but give her Perfume. This bewitching, lavishly illustrated book explores every aspect of the fascinating yet little-known art and science of scent, which for thousands of years has worked its powerfully seductive magic on men and women all over the world. You'll witness every stage of the development of a perfume, from the rose fields of rural Morocco to the finest department stores of Paris and New York. You'll attend a school for perfumers in Provence where hopeful apprentices hone their skills, meet the legendary alchemists who create complex, closely guarded formulas, which can be worth millions, and listen in as executives devise strategies for tapping the 15-billion-dollar-a-year perfume market -- an intensely competitive arena where failure can literally destroy a company. Throughout, you'll glory in stunning color photographs that capture all the elegance and romance of an art where image is truly everything -- the sensuous shape of a crystal flask filled with amber enchantment, the alluring promise of a whiff of scent on a gentle evening breeze, the extraordinary power of perfume to evoke the memory of a treasured moment. Glamorous, mysterious, enthralling, this is a book as sophisticated and irresistible as the classic art it celebrates.
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  Luscious both in text and layout January 25, 2005 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
As a fragrance hound whose obsession extends to smelling every bottle of conditioner in the drugstore, I loved reading this book. It comes across as exactly what it is: an extended National Geographic piece, with all the clarity, detail, and beautiful photography one would expect from such a thing. Those who are already perfumers, or want to learn the actual nitty-gritty chemistry of fragrance, may not find much use in this book; but for scent-fans like me who want an introduction to the history and business of perfumery, this is a fantastic book.
  I loved this book. It was concise and enlightening. Does August 18, 2004 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
anyone here happen to know if the jasmine fields in France are still around? I gave this book 5 stars because it enabled me to appreciate and savor its subject. Learning about a fragrance's conception, development, marketing, packaging, launch, and product life was absolutely facinating. The cast of characters involved in this process were just as interesting too. All this with its history, sumptuous illustrations...bravo!
  Beautiful and Informative January 22, 2002 40 out of 40 found this review helpful
This book gave a fascinating history and overview of the use and creation of perfumes. It all seemed to have started when Romans wore perfume-soaked garments and shoes while Egyptians placed perfumed unguents in their hair to produce a slowly diffused scent that surrounded them. From Catherine de Medici in the 16th century to Coty to Coco Chanel, there has been a connection between fashion and fragrance. During this time, the perfume bottle has evolved from a simple container to sculpture, often giving identity to a scent. I learned that to be called "perfume", there must be an oil concentration of 22% or more. Eau de parfum has a 15-22% oil concentration while eau de toilette has 8-15% concentration of oil. Cologne has less than 5%. The average fragrance has 60-100 ingredients and complex ones can have 300. Estee Lauder's "Beautiful" has 700 ingredients, which is a record.....and its formula is 12 pages long! The perfumer must have a vast knowledge of raw materials and also of chemistry. There are only about 400 perfumers in the world and their training can take 10-15 years. One reason why perfume can be so expensive is the amount of an ingredient needed to yield what the perfumers use. For example, two tons of rose petals are needed to yield just one pound of rose oil! Petals must also be quickly picked as the amount of oil that they yield diminishes as the day goes on. I found the explanation of "headspace technology" very interesting. There are machines that vacuum up the molecules of a scent and then run them through machines that separate the fragrance into chemical components and identify them. This is particularly valuable when collecting the scent of a rare plant or when it is desirable to leave the plant in its natural environment. A very informative and beautiful book. The accompanying photos are lovely and give the reader an added level of understanding.
  Pretty Pictures September 19, 2001 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
This is a better-than-average coffee table book that gives a very personal account of the author's introduction to the history of the art of perfumery. Good inside information on advertising and perfume promotion. Who knew that CoCo Chanel was such a...freak? If you're looking for specific information about how perfumes are made, as I was, look elsewhere. You can zip through this book in about an hour.
  Excellent Book! A Unique Blend of Artistry and Science. July 12, 1999 20 out of 24 found this review helpful
This bewitching, lavishly illustrated book does really explore every aspect of the fascinating yet little know art and science of scent. This book is very detailed from the beginning to the end. The photography is stunning and spectaclar! It captures all the elegance and romance of an art where image is truly everything. The book is very well written. It takes you through a very vivid journey into the fascinating world of fragrance. Sophisticated and irresistible as the classic it celebrates. I have read this glamous, enthralling book twice and plan to place it on my coffee table as a conversational piece. It is well worth the money, every cents and then some. TRULY THE ESSENCE OF ILLUSION!
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