其他書名 | adapted to the general Use and Information of all classes of People, though more particularly intended as a seasonable Guide and Monitor, to those who may have goods dyed occasionally: Comprised under Three general Heads; I. A clear and distinct Account of what each Color will take and look best in, or what Changes every Color is liable to undergo in dying and discharging. II. The advantages and disadvantages of certain Colors, with the Reasons. III. A description of Silks and other Goods which look best when dyed, is concluded with an useful hint to Dyers. By James Martin, silk-dyer |
出版 | 1791 |
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