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Fire

Fire
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Fire Hardback - 1993

by Rossotti, Hazel

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The author of Color presents a lively look at the many aspects of fire. From its scientific and technological facets to its historical, environmental, religious, and philosophical connections, the immensely varied phenomenon called fire is shown in an illustrated portrait designed to educate and entertain. 32 pages of color plates. 90 halftones and line drawings.

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New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1993. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 288 pp. Tightly bound. Corners not bumped. Text is free of markings. No ownership markings. Very good dust jacket. This copy is smyth sewn. Smyth sewing is a method of book binding where groups of folded pages (referred to as signatures) are stitched together using binder thread. Each folded signature is sewn together individually with multiple stitches and then joined with other signatures to create the complete book block. This is the traditional and best method of bookbinding.

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  • Title Fire
  • Author Rossotti, Hazel
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition First Edition
  • Condition Used - Very good
  • Pages 288
  • Publisher Oxford University Press, New York, NY
  • Publication date 1993
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 028234
  • ISBN 9780198557227
  • Size 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
  • Quantity available 1

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There are few people today who have never kindled fire: even in this era of electricity, we take matches and cigarette lighters for granted. Some people smoke, others cook over flames or embers, burn trash, use firearms, light candles, make campfires, drive cars, or heat chemicals over a Bunsen burner. Some fireusers are the experts who work with fire: tending it in furnaces, fighting to control it in town and forest, and studying its uses and implications.
In the imaginatively illustrated Fire, Hazel Rossotti examines fire in all these settings: as a phenomenon (what it is, how it ignites), the many ways fire has been used for comfort, for cooking, for destruction, for movement, for special effects. With a lively, approachable style, Rossotti answers the questions of whether or not fire is an element. She shows how we can know when a pot was fired, and discusses the advent of fire insurance. We see why custard powder explodes, how we can reduce smog, how to extinguish a blazing oil well, and read about the reasons for fire's prominence in religion and poetry. Rossotti also discusses the mechanics of fire: how it spreads through a building, or through a forest. In addition, she looks at the hazards of fire and the ways in which humans have harnessed its destructive power for use in firearms and weapons. Here, too, are the contemplative aspects of fire: fire and the gods, fire and the thinkers.
From the scientific and technological aspects of fire, to the historical, environmental, social, religious, and philosophical, Rossotti teases out the common thread which runs through the immensely varied phenomenon we call fire to provide a comprehensive portrait that will fascinate specialists and lay readers alike.

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Is fire an element? How can we know when a pot was fired? When was fire insurance started? Why can custard powder explode? How can we reduce smog? How do we extinguish a blazing oil-well? Why is fire so prominent in religion and poetry? How does it spread through a building, and through a forest? This books aims to tease out the common thread which runs through the immensely varied phenomena which we call fire. Adopting a lively approach, and with the imaginative use of illustrations, the author explores five broad themes: Fire, the phenomenon; Fire for comfort; Fire for use; Fire as a hazard; and Fire for contemplation. The non-mathematical approach will appeal to the general reader, while experts in one field of combustion will find much to interest them in the many areas which border on their own.
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