Abstract
THE book before us is an attempt to blend an account of the most recent advances in the processes of bleaching and finishing of cotton goods with an equally up-to-date account of the scientific principles which form the basis of these processes. Such an attempt is comparatively rare in connection with manufacturing processes, and on that account alone the book ought to be welcomed. But when, as we find, the attempt has been highly successful, the authors must be congratulated on having produced a work of great value to all concerned in this important industry.
The Principles of Bleaching and Finishing of Cotton.
By S. R. Trotman E. L. Thorp. Pp. xii + 347. (London: C. Griffin and Co., Ltd., 1911.) Price 16s. net.
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The Principles of Bleaching and Finishing of Cotton . Nature 88, 138–139 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/088138a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/088138a0