In the late 1860s John Wesley Hyatt, a printer from Albany, New York, in the United States, developed a commercial synthetic material to replace the scarce ivory used to make billiard balls.
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Celluloid Dolls of the World
October 1, 2000, Simon & Schuster Australia
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0743203496 9780743203494
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