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Paperback The Yorkshire Woollen And Worsted Industries, From The Earliest Times Up To The Industrial Revolution Book

ISBN: 9354215491

ISBN13: 9789354215490

The Yorkshire Woollen And Worsted Industries, From The Earliest Times Up To The Industrial Revolution

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Where cloth shaped a county and an era. A vivid industrial past revealed. Herbert Heaton's The Yorkshire Woollen And Worsted Industries, From The Earliest Times Up To The Industrial Revolution lays out a forensic history of wool and cloth in its regional context, mapping the evolution of woollen manufacturing in England and the technical and commercial story of worsted production in Yorkshire. Part trade chronicle, part economic study, the book situates local workshop practices within wider trends in industrial revolution textiles and textile trade development, showing how markets, material and technique converged across eighteenth century Britain. Heaton writes with a researcher's precision and a storyteller's clarity, making complex production processes and commercial shifts intelligible; his account illuminates the social consequences of change as much as the machinery of manufacture. Clear-eyed and richly detailed, this is both an accessible narrative for anyone intrigued by british industrial history and textile industry history and a rigorous economic history book valued by researchers - an essential academic research resource and history student reference for work on yorkshire local history and the broader arc toward Victorian era industries. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Its historical significance lies in the way Heaton blends technical description with social and commercial analysis, giving contemporary scholars a clear window into the forces that shaped regional manufacture and the rise of modern textile centres. The result is a study that informs wider discussions in british industrial history and serves as a vital academic research resource for anyone tracing the pathways of textile trade development from rural spinning rooms to factory floors. Equally rewarding for casual readers and classic-literature collectors, this edition belongs on the shelf of anyone fascinated by the story of manufacture, market and community.

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