MORE THAN YOU EVER WANT TO KNOW ABOUT GLASS BEADMAKING BY JAMES KERVIN 2003 SOFT.  I recently acquired a group of books about glass beads, an area I know nothing about.  Although fascinating, I have decided to list them and pass them on, without much ado.  Please find another: “More Than You Ever Want to Know About Glass Beadmaking,” by James Kervin.  This very large soft cover book (8 ½ x 11 inches, 314 pages) was published by GlassWear Studios of Livermore, California, dated 2003 and the Fifth Printing, Completely Revised (so stated).  Please see the photo of the Table of Contents for your further information.  This book is very well illustrated, with mostly b&w photos where it is discussing design and technique but also including a 36 page section of color photos with each page having 10-12 photos.

Condition:  This book is in very good condition.  There is some signs of light wear, particularly to the corners and spine tips from normal use.  Inside, a former owner has left her inked name on the title page but that is the only mark I found.  The binding is tight and sound.  This book is not ex-library or a remainder.

Shipping:  This book will be very carefully packed, with bubble wrap and with solid cardboard for their protection and promptly mailed upon payment.  Please note that I do not charge for packing and handling; all you pay is the postage.  Media mail postage for this large-sized soft cover book will be only $5.00.  Within the US for domestic mailings, combined shipping for multiple purchases is gladly offered.  You will pay full price for the shipping of the first book and half price for any others purchased that same week.  For example, two books with shipping at $4 each will ship for $6 combined.

The eBay site has become so popular that it is difficult to find your way back to a seller with an interesting array of listings.  Please consider “book-marking” my site so you can easily return to a constantly changing inventory of other truly vintage books and/or collectible works.

Please also be aware that all my current listings are “spring-summer-fall season” listings held here in New York State.  Once the snow starts again and it gets cold, I will head back to Florida, ending these listings and reverting to another catalogue of different books held there.

Please don’t hesitate to send in any questions; I will monitor closely and respond promptly.  Thanks, and enjoy.