Cotton Spinning
John Mortimer
Cotton Spinning
John Mortimer
This engaging history of the cotton industry is a fascinating exploration of one of the most important technological advances of the Industrial Revolution. From the invention of the spinning jenny to the development of new materials and production methods, Cotton Spinning offers a detailed and informative account of the people and processes that made cotton production a key driver of economic growth and social change in the 19th century. With its lively prose and abundant illustrations, this book is a delight to read for anyone interested in the history of technology and industry.
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