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Asbestos, Its production and use / With some account of the asbestos mines of Canada

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An early technical and observational account explains asbestos’s physical nature, mineral varieties (notably chrysotile), and traditional anecdotes about its heat-resistant qualities. It compares European and Canadian deposits, characterizing ore forms, textures, and suitability for spinning and weaving. Detailed chapters report mining locations and methods in Quebec, with field notes on specific mine groups and local extraction practices. Sections describe industrial processing, commercial applications across crafts and manufacture, and handling techniques. The narrative blends geological description, practical reportage from mine visits, and compiled information drawn from correspondence and contemporary sources.

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Robert H. Jones

Robert H. Jones is an author known for his work in industrial materials, particularly in the field of asbestos. His notable book, "Asbestos, Its Production and Use / With Some Account of the Asbestos Mines of Canada," provides a comprehensive overview of asbestos mining and its applications. Through his writing, Jones contributes to the understanding of this significant industrial resource, shedding light on both its production processes and its historical context in Canada. His work reflects a blend of technical insight and historical narrative, making it a valuable resource for those interested in industrial history and materials science.

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