Description
1980 Holt, Rinehart and Winston edition. Hardcover is scuffed, and heavily worn along corners/edges/spine, including flaking and minor rippling. Some pages have underlining and notes. Some pages have light rippling. Binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of “Essentials of Textiles” by Marjory L. Joseph offers a glimpse into the world of textile manufacturing and design in the 20th century. Published in 1980, the book was likely a valuable resource for students and professionals in the fashion and textile industries. Despite its worn condition, the underlining and notes within its pages suggest it was a well-used and cherished reference, perhaps by a aspiring designer or textile enthusiast.
Joseph’s comprehensive work covers the fundamental principles of textiles, from fiber properties and fabric construction to dyeing and finishing processes. As a pioneering female author in a traditionally male-dominated field, her insights into the science and art of textiles were groundbreaking for the time. This edition serves as a tangible reminder of the significant contributions women made to the advancement of textile technology and education.
For collectors and readers alike, this copy holds historical significance as a snapshot of the textile industry’s evolution and the changing roles of women in technical fields. Its well-worn state adds character and a sense of connection to its previous owners, making it a unique and fascinating addition to any library focused on fashion, design, or industrial history.