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Introduction. 1. Chemistry and Revolution. 2. Calico Printing in Mülheim. 3. The Manchester Years, 1859-1866. 4. Negotiating Science-based Technology. 5. Chemical Theory from Chemical Industry. 6. The Chemist as Inventor. 7. Academic-Industrial Collaboration. 8. The Industrial Research Laboratory. 9. Patents and Agreements. 10. 'Ambitious and Glory Hunting ... Impractical and Fantastic'. 11. A Chemical Celebrity. 12. Heinrich Caro: Genius and Myth. Notes. Bibliography. Chapter Location of Major Dye Classes, Important Individual Dyes, Dye-Intermediates, and Raw Materials. Indexes.
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