Constructors of
ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY
for
Preparing, Spinning & Doubling
COTTON AND WOOL.
NEW AND IMPORTANT TECHNICAL WORKS.
THE “STUDENTS’ COTTON SPINNING,”
By JOSEPH NASMITH,
Associate Institution Mechanical Engineers; Member Manchester Association Engineers; Editor of “Textile Recorder;” Author of “Modern Cotton Spinning Machinery.”
"A book which, viewed as a whole, is admirably adapted for its purpose."—Manchester Guardian.
"’The Student’s Cotton Spinning’ is a work we can unhesitatingly recommend."—Textile Manufacturer.
"The information is derived from the most modern sources, and will be found of permanent value to those connected with the cotton industry."—Industries.
"The work appears to cover the whole field, even to the minutest detail."—Manchester City News.
"Its pages abound in practical hints."—Wool and Cotton Reporter (Boston, U.S.A.).
"The book should be in the hands of every wide-awake manufacturer and spinner."—Boston Journal of Commerce.
"A volume which will be found valuable, not only to the student, but to the men who know something but want to learn more of the art of spinning and to study the subject in a practical way."—Textile Record (Philadelphia, U.S.A.).
"After careful study of the work, our reviewer is of opinion that it is unequalled by any other book of cotton literature."—Indian Textile Journal.
"The book we cannot recommend too warmly, not only to students, but also to all technical men, and spinning managers engaged in practice."—Oesterich’s Wollen und Lienen Industrie.
The Book contains 448 Pages and 100 Illustrations, and forms a Complete Handbook on the subject. PRICE 6s.