The silk industry of the United Kingdom. Its origin and development.
by WARNER, Frank Sir
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About This Item
Drane's,, [1920.]. 1921 664 p. Fifty four plates, two in colour. Publisher's blue cloth over bevelled boards, gilt. Some fading of the spine and occasional spotting of the paper due to the tissue guards on the plates, but a very good copy of this substantial and important trade history.
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- Title
- The silk industry of the United Kingdom. Its origin and development.
- Author
- WARNER, Frank Sir
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Drane's,
- Date Published
- [1920.]
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