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The World of the Industrial Revolution: Comparative and International Aspects of Industrialization. Edited by WeibleRobert. North Andover, Massachusetts: Museum of American Textile History, 1986. Essays from the Lowell Conference on Industrial History, 1984. Pp. 177. $10.00 paper
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General News: Famous Traditions of Firm Carried on by Paul Rodier: Extensive Knowledge of Weaving, Design, Textile History and Processes Helped Him Guide Creation of World-Renowned Original Hand-Woven Fabrics for French Organisation—Was One of the Oldest Members of Paris Fashion World
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Richard L. Hills. Power in the Industrial Revolution. [Manchester.] Manchester University Press. 1970. Pp, ix, 274. £4.00, Harold Catling. The Spinning Mule,. (David and Charles Library of Textile History.) Newton Abbot: David and Charles. 1970. Pp. 207. £2.75. J. Geraint Jenkins. The Welsh Woollen Industry. Cardiff: National Museum of Wales, Welsh Folk Museum. 1969. Pp. xviii, 410. £2.75. and Kenneth G. Ponting. The Woollen Industry of South-west England: An Industrial, Economic and Technical S
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Malcolm I. Thomis. The Luddites: Machine-Breaking in Regency England. (Library of Textile History.) [Hamden, Conn.:] Archon Books. 1970. Pp. 196. $7.50, J. T. Ward, editor. Popular Movements c. 1830–1850. (Problems in Focus Series.) [New York:] St. Martin's Press. 1970. Pp. ix, 206. $8.00 and D. J. Rowe, editor. London Radicalism, 1830–1843: A Selection from the Papers of Francis Place. (London Record Society Publications, Volume 5.) [London:] the Society. 1970. Pp. xxviii, 266. £3.75
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