The family dyer and scourer ; being a complete treatise on the whole art of cleaning and dying : the method of cleaning damask, morine, and other bed-furnitures ; carpets, counterpanes, hearth-rugs, &c.: dying silk, cotton, or woollen dresses, pelisses, and spencers ; bonnets and feathers: cleaning India and fancy shawls, scarlet cloth, lace veils, and gentlemen's clothes, wet or dry. The whole ensuring a saving of eighty per cent.
Microform, English, 1817
Printed for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster Row, London, 1817