Labels of Empire - by Susan Meller (Hardcover)


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Book Synopsis

It was said that at one time Great Britain clothed the world. In the 1880s, when the British textile industry was at its most prosperous to date, much of the world's population wore clothing made from fabric produced in the mills of Lancashire. From 1910 to 1913 alone, seven billion yards of cloth were folded, stamped, labeled, and baled. Most of this output was for export--with 40 percent of it shipped to India.

To differentiate their goods, British textile manufacturers pasted illustrated paper labels known as "shipper's tickets" to the faceplate of each piece of folded cloth sold into the competitive Indian market. Designed to appeal to the local people, printed and registered in Manchester, these brightly colored images further helped to establish a company's brand. Hindu gods, native animals, scenes from the great Indian epics--the Mahabharata and Ramayana--and views of everyday life were common subjects. In a sense a form of premium, they provided the consumer with an additional incentive to buy the goods of a particular firm.

With 1,258 color illustrations organized by subject, from "Gods and Goddesses" to "Swaraj and Swadeshi," Labels of Empire begins with the late 19th-century heyday of British textile manufacturing and closes with Indian independence in 1947. By combining visual narrative, magical realism, popular culture, and history in a way never done before, this book gives an unprecedented view of the British textile industry during the time of the Raj--and its remarkably successful use of paper labels as trademarks.


Review Quotes


"What an utter delight these images are. This book so deftly combines beauty, history, commerce, and play. It's so off the main road that everything about it is fresh and surprising. Yet at the same time it is thoroughly accessible." --Malcolm Margolin, founder of Heyday Books
"In Labels of Empire, Meller skillfully pieces together the threads of history using the unassuming medium of cloth labels. The result is a captivating tale of economic competition, cultural influence, and the power of a nation's determination. This outstanding work offers readers a fresh perspective on the Raj era, making it a must-read for history enthusiasts and anyone fascinated by the intersection of culture and commerce." --SELVEDGE Magazine
"Remarkable on many levels, like the India it portrays, Meller's book will probably never be rivalled by a competing text, unlike rug and textile publications. Seldom does one have the opportunity to behold the first truly accessible, yet final, word on any subject; but that is what we have with Labels of Empire." --Tom Cole, HALI Magazine


The excellence and authoritative references of this title cannot be emphasized enough, but it's rare to see such a production promise equal attraction to general-interest audiences. All these strengths make Labels of Empire a unique standout whether libraries are seeking histories, art surveys, or an emphasis on Indian culture.
- D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review

Product Highlights

  • It was said that at one time Great Britain clothed the world.
  • Author(s): Susan Meller
  • 544 Pages
  • Art, Textile & Costume

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