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The Textile Manufacturers of India is a monumental work by John Forbes Watson, presenting a detailed exploration of India’s textile industry across two comprehensive binding sets. This non-fiction masterpiece offers invaluable insights into the methods, organization, and historical development of textile manufacturing in India during the 19th century.
Watson’s meticulous documentation covers various aspects of textile production, from traditional hand-loom techniques to emerging industrial processes. The work serves as both a historical record and a technical guide, capturing the essence of Indian textile craftsmanship and its industrial evolution. Scholars, historians, and textile enthusiasts will find this collection essential for understanding India’s significant contribution to global textile commerce and manufacturing excellence.
Available in two separate binding options (Volumes 1-9 or Volumes 10-18), this comprehensive set provides readers with detailed accounts of manufacturing practices, regional variations, and the economic importance of the textile industry in India’s development.







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