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[[547an73]] Wilcock & Ashworth / Whittaker's Dyeing With Coal-Tar Dyestuffs
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published by Bailliere, Tindall & Cox, London, 1964; much augmented SIXTH EDITION; "fair/good" green cloth hardback with much faded/bleached spine in "poor/fair" blue price-clipped dustwrapper which latter is somewhat bumped/worn and has a 7 cm hole in its back portion; 15 X 23 cm; vii + 427 pages including, in addition to the main text, a Bibliography, an Author Index and a Subject Index; 16 full-page plates. Crisp/clean internally and in less shameful condition than this litany of minor faults would lead one to suppose. Scarce item.
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