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Large 8vo. Handsome Cloth. 128. 6d. 



BLEACHING & CALICO-PRINTING. 



A Short Manual for Students and 

 Practical Men. 



By GEORGE DUERR, 



Director of the Bleaching, Dyeing, and Printing Department at th« Accrineton and Bacup 

 Technical Schools ; Chemist and Colourist at the Irwell Print Worki. 



Assisted bt WILLIAM TURNBULL 



(of XurnbuU & Stockdale, Limited). 



With Illustrations and upwards of One Hundred Dyed and Printed Patterns 

 designed specially to show various Stages of the Processes described. 



GENERAL CONTENTS. —Cotton, Composition' of ; Bleaching, New 

 Processes ; Printing, Hand-Block ; Flat-Press Work ; Machine Printing — 

 Mo liDANTS— Styles of Calico-Printing : The Dyed or Madder Style, Reaiat 

 Padied Style, Discharge and Extract Style, Chromed or Raised Colours, 

 Insoluble Colours, &c. — Thickeners — Natural Organic Colouring Matters 

 — Taanin Matters — Oils, Soaps, Solvents — Organic Acids — Salts — Mineral 

 Coloiors— Coal Tar Colours— Dyeing— Water, Softening of— Theory of.'Colouni 

 — Weights and Measures, &c. 



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 Textile Rtcorder. 



"Mr. Dueee's work will be found most useful. . , , The information given Is of amiAt 

 TAi.i;K. . . . The Kecipea are THOROueHLT paACTiCAL,"— Textii* ManvJactuArer, 



Second Edition. Revised and Enlarged. With Numerous 

 Illustrations. 4s. 6d. 



GARMENT 

 DYEING AND GLEANING. 



A Practical Book for Practical Men. 

 By GEORGE H. HURST, F.C.S., 



Member of the Society of Chemical Industry. 



General Contents. — Technology of the Textile Fibres — Garment Cleaning 

 — Dyeing of Textile Fabrics — Bleaching— Finishing of Dyed and Cleaned Fabrics — 

 Scouring and Dyeing of Skin Rugs and Mats — Cleaning and Dyeing of Feathers — 

 Glove Cleaning and Dyeing — Straw Bleaching and Dyeing — Glossary of Drugs 

 and Chemicals — Useful Tables. 



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 more complete than this. An important work, the more so that several of the branches of 

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