Price 17s. 6d. This is an cscelleiit, book, well illustrated, and conciscly yet interestingly \vritten. The selection of niateriiil and its well-balancccl presentation are obviously the product of a well-in forlid and orderly mind. Written primarily for ngriculti~ral students iincl workers in Ameri
Principles of bleaching and finishing of cotton. By S. R. Trotman, M.A., and E. L. Thorp, A.C:G.I., A.M.I.E.E. Third edition, revised, enlarged, reset. Pp. x+688. London: Griffin & Co., Ltd., 1927. 30s
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- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1928
- Weight
- 143 KB
- Volume
- 47
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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β¦ Synopsis
Tho titlc of thc book liardly conveys the scopc of tlic work of thc third edition of this book. Thc publicatjon has bccn brought wcll up t o dntc, and is ~vcll providcd with rcfercnccs to literatilrc conncctcd with chcmistry nnd physics appliccl to thc cotton industry. Thc largc amount of original work ptdilishecl cluring rccciit years rnnkcs it vcry difticult to includc all that is of value and intcrcst to tlic cotton irorlts clicmist, dyer, and finishcr. Thc authors havc, Iiowcvcr, madc :L very good sclcction froni tlic scicntific litcraturc. Tlic prcscnt volumc may be strongly rcconinicndcd to tliosc cngngcd in tlic finishing ant1 bleaching of cellulosic matcrials.
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