An illustrated dictionary of hairdressing and wigmaking

containing words, terms, and phrases (current and obsolete), dialectal, foreign, and technical, used in Britain and America pertaining to the crafts of hairdressing and wigmaking; also words derived from these crafts having a wider use, but excluding, with some necessary exceptions, medical, chemical and scientific terms

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An illustrated dictionary of hairdressing and wigmaking

containing words, terms, and phrases (current and obsolete), dialectal, foreign, and technical, used in Britain and America pertaining to the crafts of hairdressing and wigmaking; also words derived from these crafts having a wider use, but excluding, with some necessary exceptions, medical, chemical and scientific terms

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Language
English
Pages
359

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. xii-xxiii.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
646.7/24/03
Library of Congress
TT951 .S73

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Pagination
xxiii, 359 p.
Number of pages
359

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Open Library
OL5567276M
LCCN
67073133

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