Pulp and Paper Science and Technology: PulpClarence Earl Libby McGraw-Hill, 1962 - Paper |
Contents
History of Pulp and Paper | 1 |
Fibrous Raw Materials and Wood Structure | 20 |
Cellulose and the Hemicelluloses | 54 |
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