Labels Of Empire Av Susan Meller

Labels Of Empire Av Susan Meller

At one time Great Britain clothed the world. In the 1880s, when the British textile industry was at its height, 85 percent of the world¿s population wore clothing made from fabric produced in the mills of Lancashire. From 1910 to 1913 alone, seven billion yards of cloth were folded, stamped, labeled, and baled. Most......
fra 1 629,-
Tilgjengelig i 2 butikker
Frakt og levering
Beskrivelse
<p>At one time Great Britain clothed the world. In the 1880s, when the British textile industry was at its height, 85 percent of the world¿s population wore clothing made from fabric produced in the mills of Lancashire. From 1910 to 1913 alone, seven billion yards of cloth were folded, stamped, labeled, and baled. Most of this output was for export, and 30 percent of it went to India.<br><br>British textile manufacturers selling into the competitive Indian market were dealing with a largely illiterate population. In order to differentiate their goods, they stamped their cloth with distinctive images¿a crouching tiger or perhaps an elephant standing on top of a globe. When chromolithography came into widespread use in the late 1800s, illustrated paper labels (known in the trade as ¿shipper¿s tickets¿) made to appeal to the local people were added. Designed, printed, and registered in Manchester, these brightly colored images were pasted onto the pieces of cloth being sold, further helpi
Forhåndsbestill
Frakt og levering
Beskrivelse
At one time Great Britain clothed the world. In the 1880s, when the British textile industry was at its height, 85 percent of the world’s population wore clothing made from fabric produced in the mills of Lancashire. From 1910 to 1913 alone, seven billion yards of cloth were folded, stamped, labeled, and baled. Most of this output was for export, and 30 percent of it went to India.British textile manufacturers selling into the competitive Indian market were dealing with a largely illiterate population. In order to differentiate their goods, they stamped their cloth with distinctive images—a crouching tiger or perhaps an elephant standing on top of a globe. When chromolithography came into widespread use in the late 1800s, illustrated paper labels (known in the trade as “shipper’s tickets”) made to appeal to the local people were added. Designed, printed, and registered in Manchester, these brightly colored images were pasted onto the pieces of cloth being sold, further helping to establish a company’s brand. Hindu gods, native animals, scenes from the great Indian epics—the Mahabharata and Ramayana—and views of everyday life were common subjects. In a sense a form of premium, they provided the consumer with an additional incentive to buy the goods of a particular firm. Labels of Empire begins with the late 19th-century heyday of British textile manufacturing and closes with Indian independence in 1947. By combining visual narrative, popular culture, and magical realism in a way never done before, this book offers an unprecedented look at the British textile industry in the time of the Raj—and its remarkably successful use of paper labels as trademarks.

Produktinformasjon

Utforsk Historien med Labels Of Empire Av Susan Meller

Oppdag en fascinerende reise gjennom britisk tekstilhistorie med boken Labels Of Empire av Susan Meller. I denne unike lesningen dykker vi ned i den mest blomstrende perioden av den britiske tekstilindustrien på slutten av 1800-tallet, hvor 85% av verdens befolkning brukte klær laget av stoffer produsert i Lancashire-møllene.

Bokens Innhold og Tematikk

Labels Of Empire tar oss med fra 1910 til 1947, en tid der britiske produsenter dominert det indiske markedet. Du vil lære om hvordan disse produsentene tilpasset seg en delvis analfabetisk befolkning ved å bruke fargerike og illustrative papirmerker, kjent som shipper’s tickets, for å skille sine produkter fra konkurrentene. Fra guddommelige symboler til dyreliv og episke scener, ble disse etikettene en viktig del av merkevarebyggingen.

Visuelle Elementer og Design

  • Format: Innbundet med kvalitetstrykk
  • Illustrasjoner: Fargerike etiketter som fanger essensen av den indiske kulturen
  • Størrelse: Tilpasset lesesopplevelsen

Hvorfor Velge Labels Of Empire?

Enten du er en historieentusiast, kunstner, eller bare nysgjerrig på britisk kolonihistorie, gir Mellers arbeid en enestående visuell fortelling som vil berike din forståelse av en tid hvor klær var mer enn bare plagg; de var et symbol på makt og identitet. Ikke gå glipp av sjansen til å eie denne boken som kombinerer populærkultur med magisk realisme.

Bestill Nå!

Ikke vent for lenge med å skaffe deg Labels Of Empire Av Susan Meller. La deg fascinere av en tid der klær og etiketter endret historien. Bestill din kopi i dag og se hvordan fortiden fortsatt påvirker vår nåtid!

Spesifikasjon

Produkt
ProduktnavnLabels of Empire av Susan Meller
MerkeOther Brand

Pris og prishistorikk

Akkurat nå er 1 629,- den billigste prisen for Labels Of Empire Av Susan Meller blant 2 butikker hos Prisradar. Sjekk også vår topp 5-rangering av beste reise for å være sikker på at du gjør det beste kjøpet.

Prisutvikling:
Vokser
Laveste pris:
977,-
Gjennomsnittspris:
1 615,-
Høyeste pris:
1 629,-
Beste tilbudet:
norli.no
Tilgjengelig