The Spinning World: A Global History Of Cotton Textiles, 1200 - 1850
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489pp. Very Good (approaching Fine), with dust jacket (fair / good). Black cloth covers, gold titling to spine; clean, with minor bumping to cover corners and spine ends, minor edgewear. Block clean (minor marks to bottom block edge). Binding remains tight. End papers are clean, as are pages, text, and illustrations throughout, with no tears, marks or annotations noted. DJ has minor scuffs, and some edgewear and creasing. This is a rare copy to market, of the 2009 hardback, being no' 16 in the series "Pasold Studies in Textiles History". Taken from the front DJ inner .......... "The purpose of this collection of essays is to examine the history of cotton textiles at a global level over the period 1200 - 1850. The volume sheds new light on two vital questions: what is it about cotton that made it the paradigmatic first global commodity and why did cotton industries in different parts of the world follow different paths of development?".
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