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Delve into the fascinating history of glass bottle manufacturing in the United States with "American Bottles Old & New: A Story Of The Industry In The United States" by William Spooner Walbridge. This comprehensive study explores the evolution of bottle making, from its early days to the innovations that shaped the industry.
Collectors and historians alike will appreciate the detailed account of various bottle types, manufacturing techniques, and the key players who contributed to the American bottle industry. Discover the stories behind these everyday objects and gain a deeper understanding of their cultural and economic significance.
Whether you are an avid collector, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about the origins of the bottles we use, this book offers a unique and insightful perspective on a significant aspect of American industrial heritage.
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