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OXFORD PAPERS. STUDIES IN BRITISH PAPER HISTORY: VOLUME I
Bower, Peter (editor)
This is the first volume in a series of the papers about papermaking and papermaking history published from the fourth Studies in British Paper History conference held by the British Association of Paper Historians. The essays include, "The Use of Straw in Papermaking" , "Papermaking in the Oxford Area" , "The Wolvercote Myth" , "Observations from an art conservator about the use of straw in paper and boards" "Kashmiri Papermaking" and many more. Illustrated.
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> Green, James, THE RITTENHOUSE MILL AND THE BEGINNINGS OF PAPERMAKING IN AMERICA.

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Limited to 16 numbered copies, initialled by the publisher. A palm-leaf book bound by a cord threaded through holes in the palm leaves. Cords have fish swallowing bait at each end. Color and black and white illustrations of different species of fish.

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