The Pulp: The Rise and Fall of an Industry by Allan Jamieson is the history of the Burnie Paper Mill and the wider pulp and paper industry in north-west Tasmania. Covering the period from 1936 to 2010, it records the growth of the mill, its role in Burnie’s development, and its eventual closure.
This is an important Tasmanian industrial history title because the mill was central to Burnie’s economy, employment and identity for generations. The book will appeal to readers interested in Tasmanian history, industrial heritage, business history, labour history and the social history of Burnie and the north-west coast.
BOOK DETAILS
- Hardcover book
- Published 2011 by Forty Degress South, now out of print.
- 316-pages, indexed
CONDITION
- Signed by the author with an inscription to the previous owners.
- Numbered 59/100.
- This is an out-of-print book; it is in used but generally very good condition. Please contact the bookshop, Just Tassie Books at The Book Cellar, if you require additional detailed photos and description of condition before purchasing.
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