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ASBESTOS - ITS PRODUCTION AND USE
WITH - SOME ACCOUNT OF THE ASBESTOS MINES OF CANADA
By ROBERT H. JONES
LONDON: CROSBY LOCKWOOD AND SON 7, STATIONERS' HALL COURT, LUDGATE HILL 1888
PREFACE.
ASBESTOS.
FOOTNOTES:
CANADIAN MINING FOR ASBESTOS.
FOOTNOTES:
USES TO WHICH ASBESTOS IS APPLIED.
This work offers a thorough look at asbestos, a mineral that defies ordinary classification, combining the qualities of stone and silk. Drawing on a series of letters from Canada and a wide range of contemporary sources, the author explains how the fiber’s fire‑resistance, flexibility and durability have driven its rapid adoption across arts, manufacturing and construction at the close of the nineteenth century. Readers are guided through the geological origins of the mineral, the terminology it has earned in different languages, and the early mining operations that brought it to market.
The narrative is enlivened by vivid historical anecdotes—from Charlemagne’s legendary fire‑proof cloth to a Canadian laborer who knits his own asbestos socks and astonishingly re‑lights them in a stove. These stories illustrate both the fascination and the superstition that surrounded the material as it entered modern industry. By the end of the first act, listeners will have a clear sense of why asbestos was once hailed as an “indestructible” wonder and how its promise shaped early industrial ambition.
Full title
Asbestos, Its production and use With some account of the asbestos mines of Canada With some account of the asbestos mines of Canada
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (131K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Barbara Kosker and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2011-01-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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