A LIBRARY OF FOLDED CORNERS

In France, the first blast furnaces were not built till about 1550, and at the end of the century France had thirteen foundries, all devoted to the manufacture of cannon—the only other important article being scythes.

—Lewis Mumford, Technics and Civilization

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