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Early nineteenth century glass technology in Austria and Germany.

Early nineteenth century glass technology in Austria and Germany.

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Early nineteenth century glass technology in Austria and Germany.: Professor B. Scholz and Factory Superintendent Kirn. Translated by Michael Cable.

by SCHOLZ, Professor B. & KIRN,

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Sheffield : The Society of Glass Technology, 2004. Very scarce. First Edition. Paperback in original yellow covers. Translations of important - but strangely neglected - papers on glass making written by two authors between 1820 and 1837. These deserve to be studied by anyone wishing to understand and emulate the most efficient operation of wood-fired glass-melting furnaces. In very good clean condition. x, 286 pp. 205 x 150 mm (8 by 6 inches). .

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Early nineteenth century glass technology in Austria and Germany.
Author
SCHOLZ, Professor B. & KIRN,
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
The Society of Glass Technology
Place of Publication
Sheffield
Date Published
2004
Weight
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Keywords
Professor Benjamin Scholz, Michael Cable, glass manufacture, Austria, 19th century, glass, Germany, history, art, design, Factory Superintendent Kirn, furnaces, devitrification, glass making, Glauber, Leithner, glass melting, Royal Wurttemburg, Schonmunz

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