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<title> Personal Narrative Of The Origin And Progress Of The Caoutchouc Or India-Rubber Manufacture In England: With Engravings. To Which Is Added Some Account Of The Plants From Which Caoutchouc Is Obtained, ... With An Appendix, Containing The Specifications Of The Authors Patents
<author> Thomas Hancock
<publisher> Longmann, 1857
<subjects> Technology & Engineering; Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades; Technology & Engineering / Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades
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This illustrated account of the commercial exploitation of natural rubber was first published in 1857. It is the work of Thomas Hancock (1786–1865), one of England's leading rubber manufacturers, who experimented extensively with the potential applications of rubber in industrial and domestic settings.
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