Irish People, Irish Linen

Irish People, Irish Linen

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Publisher's Synopsis

The story of Irish linen is a story of the Irish people. Many thousands of men and women made Irish linen a global product and an international brand. It is also a story of innovation and opportunity. Irish linen has served its makers as sail cloth of incredible strength and durability for world exploration and trade; it has functioned as watertight containers for farmers and firemen; it has soothed the brows of royalty and absorbed the sweat of the working class. As outerwear and underwear, linen has clothed men, women, and children from birth to death-the rich and powerful, poor and pitiful alike.
Into this cultural history KathleenCurtis Wilson weaves personal narratives and the words and songs of individual spinners, factory workers, and out-workers like Sarah McCabe, who created fabulous linen lace; Sarah Leech, who wrote poetry as she spun fine thread; the three Patterson women, who worked in Mossley Mill for a total of one hundred years; and the Herdman brothers, who settled in county Tyrone to build a mill and a utopian community.
Lavishly illustrated and engagingly written, each chapter tells of art, social and economic history, design, architecture, technology, and cultural traditions that celebrate the linen industry.

Book information

ISBN: 9780821419717
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Imprint: Ohio University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 677.1109417
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 303
Weight: 1828g
Height: 371mm
Width: 365mm
Spine width: 32mm