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From beating tree bark into cloth in Papua New Guinea to visiting the home of Harris Tweed in the Outer Hebrides , Finlay explores the origins of materials we often take for granted.

In her captivating book, , bestselling author Victoria Finlay takes us on a global journey to uncover how cloth has shaped our civilization. Why this book belongs on your shelf: From beating tree bark into cloth in Papua

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Written while the author was mourning her parents, the book is a poignant reflection on grief, recovery, and how textiles serve as a literal and figurative "shroud" for our memories. a textile artist

While there is no record of a specific "2nd edition" of Fabric: The Hidden History of the Material World (first published in 2021), the book remains a popular choice for those interested in the deep cultural impact of textiles.

Whether you're a history buff, a textile artist, or just curious about the secret lives of everyday objects, this book will change how you see the clothes on your back forever.

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