La Maladie Des Vers De Soie Et Le Japon, 1865... explores the silkworm disease that plagued the silk industry and its impact on Japan in the mid-19th century. Written by Eduard Duseigneur-Kl ber, this work delves into the scientific understanding of the disease affecting silkworms and its socio-economic consequences for Japan. This detailed account provides valuable insights into the challenges faced by the silk industry during a critical period and offers a historical perspective on the intersection of science, industry, and international trade. The book is an important resource for those interested in the history of sericulture, Japanese economic history, and the study of infectious diseases affecting animal populations.
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