The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics: A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and StudentBeech, Franklin
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The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics: A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student
Beech, Franklin
Dyes and dyeing -- Cotton
=Introductory Chapter= showing the position of the Pottery Trade at the
present time (1899).--Chapters I., =Preliminary Remarks.=--II., =The
Potteries=, comprising Tunstall, Brownhills, Greenfield and New Field,
Golden Hill, Latebrook, Green Lane, Burslem, Longport and Dale Hall, Hot
Lane and Cobridge, Hanley and Shelton, Etruria, Stoke, Penkhull, Fenton,
Lane Delph, Foley, Lane End.--III., =On the Origin of the Art=, and its
Practice among the early Nations.--IV., =Manufacture of Pottery=, prior
to 1700.--V., =The Introduction of Red Porcelain= by Messrs. Elers, of
Bradwell, 1690.--VI., =Progress of the Manufacture= from 1700 to Mr.
Wedgwood's commencement in 1760.--VII. =Introduction of Fluid
Glaze.=--Extension of the Manufacture of Cream Colour.--Mr. Wedgwood's
Queen's Ware.--Jasper, and Appointment of Potter to Her Majesty.--Black
Printing.--VIII., =Introduction of Porcelain.= Mr. W. Littler's
Porcelain.--Mr. Cookworthy's Discovery of Kaolin and Petuntse, and
Patent.--Sold to Mr. Champion--resold to the New Hall Com.--Extension of
Term.--IX., =Blue Printed Pottery.= Mr. Turner, Mr. Spode (1), Mr.
Baddeley, Mr. Spode (2), Messrs. Turner, Mr. Wood, Mr. Wilson, Mr.
Minton.--Great Change in Patterns of Blue Printed.--X., =Introduction of
Lustre Pottery.= Improvements in Pottery and Porcelain subsequent to
1800.
=Press Opinions.=
"There is much curious and useful information in the work, and the
publishers have rendered the public a service in reissuing
it."--_Burton Mail._
"Copies of the original work are now of considerable value, and the
facsimile reprint now issued cannot but prove of considerable
interest to all interested in the great industry."--_Derby Mercury._
"The book will be especially welcomed at a time when interest in the
art of pottery manufacture commands a more widespread and general
interest than at any previous time."--_Wolverhampton Chronicle._
"This work is all the more valuable because it gives one an idea of
the condition of affairs existing in the north of Staffordshire
before the great increase in work and population due to modern
developments."--_Western Morning News._
"The History gives a graphic picture of North Staffordshire at the
end of the last and the beginning of the present century, and states
that in 1829 there was 'a busy and enterprising community' in the
Potteries of fifty thousand persons.... We commend it to our readers
as a most entertaining and instructive publication,"--_Staffordshire
Sentinel._
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=A Reissue of=
=THE CHEMISTRY OF THE SEVERAL NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL HETEROGENEOUS
COMPOUNDS USED IN MANUFACTURING PORCELAIN, GLASS AND POTTERY.=
By SIMEON SHAW.
(Originally published in 1837.) 750 pp. 1900. Royal 8vo. Price 14s.;
India and Colonies, 15s.; Other Countries, 16s. 6d.; strictly net.
=Contents.=
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