The Biography of Silk (Paperback)


The Biography of Silk follows the path of the Silk Road to tell the story of this luxury material. From its origins in China through to its production in major medieval cities, silk has for centuries been highly valued and considered among the most important of trade goods. Vibrant photographs and text also describe how silk is made organically by silkworms as well as manufactured by humans. Other topics include - the life cycle of a silkworm - America's silk mills - how Louis Pasteur saved the French silkworm industry - animal right's organizations protest over sericulture methods - what a cottage industry is - sericulture in Asian villages today - additional uses for silk in medicine Teacher's guide available.

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The Biography of Silk follows the path of the Silk Road to tell the story of this luxury material. From its origins in China through to its production in major medieval cities, silk has for centuries been highly valued and considered among the most important of trade goods. Vibrant photographs and text also describe how silk is made organically by silkworms as well as manufactured by humans. Other topics include - the life cycle of a silkworm - America's silk mills - how Louis Pasteur saved the French silkworm industry - animal right's organizations protest over sericulture methods - what a cottage industry is - sericulture in Asian villages today - additional uses for silk in medicine Teacher's guide available.

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Imprint

Crabtree Publishing Co,Canada

Country of origin

Canada

Series

How Did That Get Here?

Release date

October 2006

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First published

November 2006

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Dimensions

280 x 215 x 4mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

32

ISBN-13

978-0-7787-2523-7

Barcode

9780778725237

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LSN

0-7787-2523-5



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