This book delves into the world of the mulberry silkworm, examining its culture and the silks that are produced from it. Henrietta Aiken Kelly provides a thorough exploration of the process of raising silk and the importance of this industry in the past and present. Readers will discover fascinating insights into the history and science of silk cultivation, making this an essential addition to any library focused on textiles or natural history.
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