Fibrilia: A Practical and Economical Substitute for Cotton. Embracing a Full Description of the Process of Cottonizing Flax, Hemp, Jute, China Grass, and Other Fibre, so that the same may be spun or woven upon either cotton or woollen machinery
- Boston: L. Burnett and Company, 1861
Boston: L. Burnett and Company, 1861. Very Good. Boston: L. Burnett and Company, 1861. First Edition. Octavo. 182 pp. Ten plates plus frontispiece with tissue guards, complete. Embossed brown cloth with copper lettering to spine; pink endpapers. Spotting and edgewear to boards. Binding sound. Ownership inscriptions and bookseller notes to preliminaries; else unmarked and a Very Good copy.
Uncommon treatise on what the Northern States could do in the event of a disruption from the South and a subsequent loss of the supply of cotton. Not in Sabin but see 24257 for a French translation.
Uncommon treatise on what the Northern States could do in the event of a disruption from the South and a subsequent loss of the supply of cotton. Not in Sabin but see 24257 for a French translation.