ABSTRACT

It is somewhat surprising that the history of so ancient and important a manufacture as that of Linen, and of the commerce connected with it, has not long before this time been placed in a comprehensive form before the world. It is one of the axioms of Political Economy, as it is held at the present day, that "demand creates supply," but, up to the present time, that has not in this instance been verified. The feeling that such a work was needed has often been expressed, both by the general public and by those immediately concerned in the Trade, but without, until now, having the effect of bringing forth one.

part |2 pages

SECTION I THE RAW MATERIAL

chapter I|38 pages

FLAX CULTURE

chapter II|8 pages

HEMP CULTURE

chapter III|41 pages

JUTE CULTURE

chapter IV|4 pages

SUNN CULTURE

chapter V|24 pages

VARIOUS FIBRES

part |2 pages

SECTION II ANCIENT LINEN

chapter I|25 pages

BIBLE LINEN

chapter II|31 pages

EGYPTIAN LINEN

chapter III|4 pages

PHCENICIAN LINEN

chapter IV|3 pages

CARTHAGENIAN LINEN

chapter V|2 pages

COLCHICAN LINEN

chapter VI|13 pages

GRECIAN LINEN

chapter VII|11 pages

ROMAN LINEN

chapter |103 pages

PART I CONTINENTAL LINEN

chapter |332 pages

PART II THE UNITED KINGDOM

chapter I|17 pages

FLAX-SPINNING

chapter II|16 pages

LINEN WEAVING

chapter III|8 pages

LINEN BLEACHING