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Paperback The Jute Industry: From Seed To Finished Cloth (French Edition) [French] Book

ISBN: 9371776455

ISBN13: 9789371776455

The Jute Industry: From Seed To Finished Cloth (French Edition) [French]

In the heart of 19th century Britain, where the clatter of looms and the scent of raw jute filled the air, an industry thrived that would weave its way into the fabric of economic history. This non-fiction history, once lost to time, resurfaces as a testament to the industrial revolution's impact on textile production and the global economy. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions, offering a vivid exploration of jute cultivation and the intricate industrial processes that transformed it from seed to finished cloth. For historians and researchers, this economic history text is a treasure trove of insights into Scottish manufacturing history, revealing the pivotal role of jute in shaping industrial heritage studies. Textile industry professionals and casual readers alike will find themselves immersed in the narrative of innovation and labour that defined an era. It has been restored for today's and future generations, ensuring that the lessons and legacies of the past remain accessible and relevant. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, inviting readers to journey through the annals of history with a renewed appreciation for the artistry and industry that once drove a nation. Dive into the pages and rediscover a world where the humble jute plant became a cornerstone of progress and prosperity.

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Releases 1/14/2026

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