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Papiers d'Impression et d'Ecriture: Essai de prévision de la demande en 1955, 1960 et 1965
Paris: UNESCO (1954), 120 pp.
"Le présent ouvrage fait partie d'une série de trois études publiées par le Centre de Documentation du Département de l'Information, en ce qui concerne la situation antérieure et la, demande future en matière de papiers d'impression et d'écriture — Cette étude se fonde partiellement sur l
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Paper for Printing and Writing: Tentative Forecast of Demand in 1955, 1960 and 1965
Paris: UNESCO (1954), 105 pp.
"The present work forms part of a series of three studies published by the documentation centre of the Information Department, concerning the previous situation and the future demand for paper for printing purposes and writing paper — This study is partly based on the statistical information conta
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Papiers d'impression : Situation actuelle et perspectives d'avenir
Paris: UNESCO (1953), 164 pp.
"Ressources forestières et usage du bois — Pâte de bois et bois à pâte — Le papier — Papier d'impression et papier d'écriture — Papier journal — La crise du papier journal — Nouvelles sources de matières premières: tels sont les chapitres traités dans cet ouvrage, consacré au pr
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Paper for printing today and tomorrow
Paris: UNESCO (1953), 139 pp.
"Work presented jointly by Unesco and the FAO. Forestry resources and use of timber — Wood pulp and wood for making pulp — Paper — Paper for printing purposes and writing paper — Newsprint — The newsprint crisis — New sources of raw materials: these are the topics covered by this work on
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The Problem of Newsprint and Other Printing Paper
Paris: UNESCO (1949), 111 pp.
"The long-term growth in the world demand for newsprint is assured. No one can foretell the rate of expansion or the demand levels likely to be established in ten or twenty years. If the estimates for newsprint consumption given in Chapter V for the medium term are accepted, world demand should at l
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