1: Marlborough, Wiltshire - Roots
2: The Hancocks Gather in London
3: From Seawater to Steam
4: Life, Death, and Bankruptcy
5: The Family, the Law, and the End of a Dream
6: Life's Ups and Downs
7: A New Industry
8: Gutta Percha Comes to Town
9: The Great Hose Controversy
10: 'The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all
Nations
11: Back to the Courts
12: A Life of Ease
13: Death and Depositions
14: Marlborough Cottage and the Great Aunts
15: The Hancock Legacy
16: James Lyne Hancock & Co
Epilogue: Thoughts on a Dynasty
Appendix I: The fourteen patents of Thomas Hancock 'for the
treatment and application of INDIA RUBBER'
Appendix II: Mechanical Applications of Vulcanized India Rubber as
described by Thomas Hancock
Appendix III: Technical Development of the Rubber Industry
1850-1950
John Loadman took his master's degree in organic chemistry from the
University of Durham in 1987. He has since been an analytical
chemist with the Natural Rubber Producers' Research Association,
done conservation work with museums and art galleries on artworks
containing rubber, and is an expert on early rubber manufacturing
techniques and history of rubber development. Francis James was
educated at Marsh Court Preparatory school and Kings College
Taunton, and is a
qualified teacher. After some years as an antiquarian bookseller,
he moved on to historic building conservation. He has written
several books including The EMG Story, and is now the leading
authority
on the English handmade gramophone. His hobby, like his life, is
saving the past and recording it for the future.
`An authoritative book that makes its scientific and mechanical
subjects accessible to the general reader, it will be read through
for the human as well as scientific interest of the material. The
distinguishing merit of this book is its contextualization of the
events of rubber development in relation to the story of the
Hancock family and the business network within which they
collaborated and competed. Reading this book gives a sense of the
period, its
idealism, the persistence and energy of these people, the diversity
of innovation - failures as notably as successes - and the
excitement of the time.
'
Ann Lane, Queensland University of Technology
`Very well documented and written in simple yet technologically
accurate language.'
Sir Geoffrey Allen, FRS, FREng
`Written in a vivid style, as much about human problems and
dynamics as about science itself.'
Mark Warner, Cambridge University
`The mixture of the personal anecdotes, the scientific detail and
the sweep of the historical events throughout the book is
impressive and intertwined with many interesting, really
fascinating stories.'
Mark M Green, Polytechnic Institute of New York University
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