Dive into the fascinating world of textile economics with "Textile Problems for The Consumer" by Thomas Nixon Carver, Mary Schenck Woolman, and Ellen Beers McGown. Published in 1939 by The MacMillan Company, this hardcover textbook offers a deep exploration of textile issues, addressing topics such as economic history and strategy. With 175 pages of informative content, this book is a valuable resource for both students and textile enthusiasts. The volume is a treasure trove of historical insights, complete with graph illustrations and beautiful gilt lettering on the front cover. The green cloth over board adds to the vintage charm of this reference book, which is a must-have for those interested in the economic aspects of textiles. Whether you're a young adult or a seasoned expert, this nonfiction work offers a unique perspective on textile problems and consumer strategies.

Hardcover. good condition as pictured, green cloth over board, some soiling and fade to spine, bumps to corners, aging to pages, solid book