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Rubber

By Edith A. Browne

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Venture into tropical forests where ancient secrets of a magical tree sap, discovered by indigenous ingenuity, shape the course of civilizations.

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2014-09-06
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Summary

"Rubber" by Edith A. Browne is a book that explores the world of rubber, likely from around the early 1900s, offering insights into its history, how it’s made, and its importance. As part of the "Peeps at Industries" series, it aims to explain the rubber industry in a simple and understandable way. The book probably discusses how rubber was first discovered by native people in tropical forests, highlighting their resourcefulness in finding uses for the tree's sap. It might also blend storytelling with facts, maybe using a mythical figure to guide readers through the rubber-making process, emphasizing the wonder and appeal of this key resource and how important natural industries are to how we live.

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