Learn the Art of Glass Blowing & Stained Glass

30 Books on one CD



Glass blowing is not that difficult to learn, and once learned, there is a steady demand for custom laboratory glass work that will provide a steady income for the person that is skilled in  glass blowing.

The art that can be produced from glass blowing and stained glass is also quite beautiful and challenging to the artist.


Glass Blowing Books

1. Laboratory Manual of Glass-Blowing – By: Francis C. Frary (1914) – 60 pages
2. A Handbook of Laboratory Glass-Blowing – By: Bernard D. Bolas (1921) – 106 pages
3. Fifty Years of Glass Making 1869-1919 (1920) – 95 pages
4. Experimental Glass Blowing For Boys – By: Carleton J. Lynde (1909) – 61 pages
5. The Methods of Glass Blowing: For the Use of Physical and Chemical Students – By: W.A. Shenstone (1897) – 86 pages
6. The Methods of Glass Blowing and of Working Silica in the Oxy-Gas Flames: For the Use of Chemical and Physical Students – By: W.A. Shenstone (1902) – 98 pages
7. Reminiscences of Glass-Making – By: Deming Jarves (1865) – 120 pages
8. Wonders of Glass-Making in All Ages – By: A. Sauzay (1885) – 325 pages



Stained Glass and miscellaneous Glass Books

1.Old Glass and How to Collect It – By: J. Sydney Lewis (1916) – 310 pages
2.Stained Glass Work: A Text-Book for Students and Workers in Glass – By: C.W. Whall (1905) – 400 pages
3. Bohemian Glass – By: Esther Lilian Duff (1916) – 90 pages
4. English Table Glass – By: Percy Bate (1905) – 306 pages
5. Glass – By: Edward Dillon (1907) – 512 pages
6. Glass and Glass Manufacture – By: Percival Marson (1900) – 162 pages
7. Glass Manufacture – By: Walter Rosenhain (1908) – 292 pages
8. Graeco-Egyptian Glass (1905) – 134 pages
9. Memoirs Illustrative of the Art of Glass-Painting – By: Philip H. Delamotte (1865) – 418 pages
10. Old English Glass – By: Arthur S. Vernay (1909) – 44 pages
11.Ancient Stained and Painted Glass – By: F. Sydney Eden (1913) – 188 pages

12. Old Irish Glass – By: Mrs. Graydon Stannus (1921) – 156 pages
13. Recipes for Flint Glass Making – By: A British Glass Master and Mixer (1907) – 104 pages
14. Reminiscences of Glass-Making – By: Deming Jarves (1865) – 136 pages
15. Report on the Manufacture of Glass – By: Jos. D. Weeks (1884) – 140 pages
16. Smoked Glass – By: Orpheus C. Kerr (1868) – 312 pages
17. Stained Glass – (1900) – 6 pages
18. Stained Glass Tours in France – By: Charles Hitchcock Sherrill (1907) – 341 pages
19.Windows a Book About Stained & Painted Glass – By: Lewis F. Day (1897) – 486 pages 
20. The Drama of Glass – By: Kate Field (1900) – 56 pages
21. Wonders of Glass-Making in All Ages – By: A. Sauzay (1885) – 338 pages
22. Stained Glass: Of the Middle Ages In England and France – By: Hugh Arnold (1913) – 497 pages

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