Flax Americana: A History of the Fibre and Oil That Covered a Continent (McGill-Queen's Rural, Wildland, and Resource Studies), 3rd Edition
English | October 15th, 2018 | ISBN: 0773553460, 0773553479 | 368 pages | EPUB | 11.40 MB
Farmers feed cities, but starting in the nineteenth century they painted them too. Flax from Canada and the northern United States produced fibre for textiles and linseed oil for paint – critical commodities in a century when wars were fought over fibre and when increased urbanization demanded expanded paint markets. Flax Americana re-examines the changing relationships between farmers, urban consumers, and the land through a narrative of Canada’s first and most important industrial crop.