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THE LARGEST COLLECTION ON eBAY



THE BEST OLD & RARE

GLASS MAKING, BLOWING, CUTTING, COLLECTING, MANUFACTURING, HISTORY & MUCH MORE


BOOKS COLLECTION

On eBAY On DVD


It is nearly impossible to find all these OLD & RARE books in any form and if found they would cost a fortune!

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Discover the history of glass making throughout the ages. Learn all about the traditional art of Glass Making, Blowing, Cutting, collecting and Glass Manufacture around the world. Not only does this collection reveal the origins, techniques and science behind the creation of glassware, it also includes several books on collecting glass

Some of these books are extremely OLD & RARE and will provide a valuable reference archive for anyone with an interest in glass blowing and the manufacture of glassware. Most of the books are written in English with others in French and German. The full list of titles speaks for itself!

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116 Books in Total


Many of these OLD & RARE books date back to the 1600s and early 1900s

All these OLD & RARE Books have been professionally compiled in high quality and preserved forever on this One DVD data disc for your enjoyment


You can READ, TRANSFER, COPY, CUT, PASTE, SAVE & ZOOM IN on any text, diagrams or illustrations.


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The Complete List of the Books Titles

  1. A descriptive catalogue of the glass vessels in the South Kensington museum, by Alexander Nesbitt (1878)
  2. A handbook of laboratory glass-blowing, by Bolas D. Bernard (1921)
  3. A memoir on British resources of sands suitable for glass-making, by Percy George Boswell (1916)
  4. A notable collection of ancient Egyptian, Greek & Roman glass, By Anderson Galleries (1922)
  5. A notable collection of ancient Egyptian, Greek & Roman glass, By Anderson Galleries (1924)
  6. A treatise on the origin, progressive improvement, and present state of the manufacture of porcelain and glass, George Richardson Porter (1832)
  7. A treatise on the origin, progressive improvement, and present state of the manufacture of porcelain and glass, George Richardson Porter (1846)
  8. American glass, by Katharine McClinton (1950)
  9. American glassware, OLD & RARE and new - a sketch of the glass industry in the U.S. and manual for collectors of historical bottles, by Edwin A. Barber (1900)
  10. Art glass metals, by Chicago Metallic Sash Company (1925)
  11. Chemical analysis for glassmakers, by Edward Carl Uhlig (1903)
  12. Collecting OLD & RARE glass - English and Irish, by James Henry Yoxall (1916)
  13. Curiosities of glass making with details of the processes and productions of ancient and modern ornamental glass manufacture, by Apsley Pellatt (1849)
  14. Das Glas im Altertume - Volume. 1, by Anton Kisa (1908)
  15. Das Glas im Altertume - Volume. 1, by Anton Kisa, 2nd Copy (1908)
  16. Das Glas im Altertume - Volume. 2, by Anton Kisa (1908)
  17. Das Glas im Altertume - Volume. 2, by Anton Kisa, 2nd Copy (1908)
  18. Das Glas im Altertume - Volume. 3, by Anton Kisa (1908)
  19. Das Glas im Altertume - Volume. 3, by Anton Kisa, 2 nd Copy (1908)
  20. Das Glas, by Robert Schmidt (1912)
  21. Die Glasfabrikation, by Wilhelm Stein (1862)
  22. Dissolved gases in glass, by Edward Wight Washburn (1920)
  23. Elements of glass and glass making, by Benjamin F. Biser (1899)
  24. English table glass, by Percy H. Bate (1905)
  25. English table glass, by Percy H. Bate (1908)
  26. English table glass, by Percy H. Bate (1913)
  27. Experimental glass blowing for boys, by Carleton J. Lynde (1920)
  28. Fifty years of glass making, 1869-1919, by Macbeth-Evans Glass Company (1920)
  29. Fifty years of glass making, 1869-1919, by Macbeth-Evans Glass Company, 2nd Copy (1920)
  30. Five black arts - a popular account of the history, processes of manufacture, and uses of printing, pottery, glass, by William T. Coggeshall (1861)
  31. Flat Glass - Flat drawn window glass, polished plate glass, safety glass, figured and wire glass, by Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company (1933)
  32. Flat Glass, by Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company (1924)
  33. General catalogue of the manufactures of Adam Hilger, Ltd, by Adam Hilger (1928)
  34. Glass - interesting facts connected with its discovery and manufacture, by J. E. Caldwell (18--)
  35. Glass and glass manufacture, by Percival Marson (1918)
  36. Glass and glass manufacture, by Percival Marson (1919)
  37. Glass and glass manufacture, by Percival Marson (n.d)
  38. Glass cup plates; a guide to collectors, by Charles Burns (1921)
  39. Glass Manufacture and the Glass Sand Industry of Pennsylvania, by Charles Fettke (1919)
  40. Glass manufacture, by Rosenhain, Walter (1908)
  41. Glass manufacture, by Rosenhain, Walter (1919)
  42. Glass Manufacture, Shirley P. Austin (1902)
  43. Glass, by Alexander Nesbitt (1878)
  44. Glass, by Edward Dillon (1907)
  45. Graeco-Egyptian glass, by Campbell Cowan Edgar (1905)
  46. Histoire de la manufacture royale des glaces de France au XVIIe et au XVIIIe siècle par E. Fremy (1909)
  47. Histoire de l'art de la verrerie dans l'antiquité par A. Deville (1873)
  48. Information concerning optical glass and chemical glassware, by United States Tariff Commission (1919)
  49. Irish glass - an account of glass-making in Ireland from the XVIth century to the present day, by Michael D. Westropp (1920)
  50. La verrerie au pays de Liège - étude rétrospective par F. Pholien (1899)
  51. La verrerie depuis vingt ans par L. Appert (1894)
  52. La verrerie en Gaule sous l'Empire romain; essai de morphologie et de chronologie par J. Morin (1913)
  53. Laboratory manual of glass-blowing, by Frary C. Frary (1914)
  54. L'art de la verrerie par Edouard Gerspach (1885)
  55. L'art de la verrerie par Edouard Gerspach (1908)
  56. Le verre et la cristal - Vol. 1, by Jules Henrivaux (1883)
  57. Le verre et la cristal - Vol. 1, by Jules Henrivaux (1897)
  58. Les verreries de la Normandie, les gentilshommes & artistes verriers Normands par O. Le Vaillant de la Fieffe (1873)
  59. Marvels of glass-making in all ages, by Alexandre Sauzay (1870)
  60. Modern optical instruments and their construction, by Henry Orford (1896)
  61. Modern optical instruments and their construction, by Henry Orford, 2nd Copy (1896)
  62. Notes on the development of the ruby color in glass, by Arthur E. Williams (1913)
  63. Notes on the development of the ruby color in glass, by Arthur E. Williams, 2nd Copy (1913)
  64. OLD & RARE English glasses - An Account of glass drinking vessels in England, from early times to the end of the eighteenth century, by Albert Hartshorne (1897)
  65. OLD & RARE glass and how to collect it, by Sydney J. Lewis (1900)
  66. OLD & RARE glass and how to collect it, by Sydney J. Lewis (1916)
  67. OLD & RARE Irish glass, by Graydon Stannus (1920)
  68. OLD & RARE Irish glass, by Graydon Stannus (1921)
  69. OLD & RARE Irish glass, by Graydon Stannus, 2nd Copy (1921)
  70. Optical measuring instruments, their construction, theory, and use, by Louis C. Martin (1924)
  71. Philological studies in ancient glass, by Mary L. Trowbridge (1922)
  72. Philological studies in ancient glass, by Mary L. Trowbridge (1930)
  73. Priced and illustrated catalogue of optical instruments, made, imported and sOLD & RARE, wholesale and retail, by James W. Queen & Co. (1870)
  74. Principles and rudiments of mineralogy, by Watkins, Charles (1855)
  75. Procedures In Experimental Physics, by John Donovan Strong (1938)
  76. Recipes for flint glass making - being leaves from the mixing book of several experts in the flint glass trade, by Greenwood, Scott (1907)
  77. Reminiscences of glass-making, by Deming, Jarves (1865)
  78. Report on the manufacture of glass,by Joseph D. Weeks (1883)
  79. Report on the manufacture of glass,by Joseph D. Weeks (1884)
  80. Rich cut glass and fine china, by Higgins & Seiter (1903)
  81. Rudiments of mineralogy, by Mary Anne Venning (1830)
  82. Schlesische gläser von Eugen Czihak (1891)
  83. Sir Henry Bessemer, F. R. S. An autobiography, by Bessemer, Henry (1905)
  84. Spanish glass in the collection of the Hispanic Society of America, by Edwin Atlee (1917)
  85. Spanish glass in the collection of the Hispanic Society of America, by Edwin Atlee Barber (1917)
  86. Stories of Industry -Vol 1, by A Chase, E Clow (1891)
  87. Stories of Industry -Vol 1, by A Chase, E Clow (1915)
  88. Stories of Industry -Vol 2, by A Chase, E Clow (1891)
  89. Stories of Industry -Vol 2, by A Chase, E Clow (1916)
  90. Street Lighting Glassware, by General Electric Company (1925)
  91. Structure and kinetics of glass corrosion, by David M. Sanders (1973)
  92. Sur l'art de fabriquer du flint-glass, bon pour l'optique par M. d'Artigues (1811)
  93. The amateur's handbook of practical information for the workshop and the laboratory, by John Phin (1878)
  94. The amateur's handbook of practical information for the workshop and the laboratory, by John Phin (1879)
  95. The amateur's handbook of practical information for the workshop and the laboratory, by John Phin, 2nd Copy (1879)
  96. The art of glass - J. Haudicq shewing how to make all sorts of glass, crystal and enamel, by Jean Haudicquer de Blancourt (1699)
  97. The artist's assistant, or, School of science, by Bowles, Carington (1803)
  98. The artist's assistant, or, School of science, by Bowles, Carington (1807)
  99. The crown glass cutter and glazier's manual - glass cutter, glazier & stained glass maker in ordinary to the king for Scotland, by William Cooper (1835)
  100. The drama of glass, by Kate Field (189-)
  101. The drama of glass, by Kate Field (1890)
  102. The glass collector; a guide to OLD & RARE English glass, by Maclver Percival (1918)
  103. The glass collector; a guide to OLD & RARE English glass, by Maclver Percival (1919)
  104. The glass industry. Report on the cost of production of glass in the United States (1917)
  105. The glass sands of Kentucky, by Charles H. Richardson (1920)
  106. The Glass Worker, by Amalgamated Glass Workers' International Association of America (1907)
  107. The glassware department, by Mary A. Lehmann (1918)
  108. The manufacture of optical glass and of optical systems, by Frederic E. Wright (1921)
  109. The methods of glass blowing - for the use of physical and chemical students, by William A. Shenstone (1897)
  110. The methods of glass blowing, and of working silica in the oxy-gas flame by William A. Shenstone (1902)
  111. The methods of glass blowing, and of working silica in the oxy-gas flame by William A. Shenstone (1913)
  112. The methods of glass blowing, and of working silica in the oxy-gas flame by William A. Shenstone (1916)
  113. The rudiments of mineralogy, by Alexander Ramsay (1885)
  114. Venise, l'art de la verrerie - son histoire, ses anecdotes et sa fabrication par P. D'Hondt (1891)
  115. Wonders of glass-making in all ages, by Alexandre Sauzay (1870)
  116. Wonders of glass-making in all ages, by Alexandre Sauzay (1885)

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