
Spectator Out Loud: Martin Vander Weyer, Laurie Graham, Michael Mosbacher
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The Fur Trade in the UK
We in britain have long been much more squeamish about fur than other europeans. Domestic retail market for fur had always been small. By the late 19 eighties, the number of fur traders in london had declined to around 30. The government's animals are broad spill, which will soon bound the fur trade. Alongside the importation of foigra, shark fin and hunting trophies, may kill it off completely. So what is left of the uca fur trade? Eve salamon, still a family owned furrier, initially set up in france in the 19 twenties by a jewish emigrant from russia,. It sells its coats in harro
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