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HOME-GROWN TIMBER: There are new trends in marketing British woods both hard and soft

HOME-GROWN TIMBER: There are new trends in marketing British woods both hard and soft

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HOME-GROWN TIMBER: There are new trends in marketing British woods both hard and soft

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HOME-GROWN TIMBER: There are new trends in marketing British woods both hard and soft

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Bath: Future Publishing Ltd

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Field (London, England : 1853), 1963-01, Vol.221 (5737), p.54

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English

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Bath: Future Publishing Ltd

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ENGLISH oak is associated in our minds with wooden ships, fine panelling and furniture and old beams in cottage and castle. It is less easy to associate it, as one ought today, with the manufacture of high-quality papers. But every year nearly 100,000 tons of oak and other English hardwoods are used to manufacture a pulp which, blended with softwoo...

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HOME-GROWN TIMBER: There are new trends in marketing British woods both hard and soft

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1715138637

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0015-0649

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