An edition of The world in its workshops (1851)

The world in its workshops

a practical examination of British and foreign processes of manufacture : with a critical comparison of the fabrics, machinery, and works of art contained in the Great Exhibition

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The world in its workshops
James Ward
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An edition of The world in its workshops (1851)

The world in its workshops

a practical examination of British and foreign processes of manufacture : with a critical comparison of the fabrics, machinery, and works of art contained in the Great Exhibition

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Language
English
Pages
284

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Published in

London

Edition Notes

Date taken from British Library Public Catalogue.

T.p. and text printed within thin black rule border.

Added lithographed illustrated t.p.

Preliminary lithographed plate is unsigned and without imprint. Plate is with title caption.

Publisher's advertisements on p. [1-6] at end.

MASS copy: Bound in light green fine vertical rib-grain cloth blocked in blind with the spine blocked in gold. With pastel yellow endpapers. Lacking lower free endpaper. With presentation inscription dated 1856.

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Pagination
[6], 284, [6] p., [2] leaves of plates :
Number of pages
284

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Open Library
OL20722673M

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