glass manufacture

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glass manufacture

Glass

2006
Examines how glass is made, what it is made of, the different kinds of glass, and the various ways in which glass is used.

How glass is made

1985
Describes glass products, how they are made, and the people who make them.

The glassmakers

1991
Discusses the history, materials, and technique of glassmaking in the American Colonies.

From sand to glass

2004
Briefly introduces the process by which glass is made from sand.

Glass

a short history
2012
"Illustrated with 120 superb pieces, Glass: A Short History brings to life a centuries-old craft that has served many purposes, styles, and cultures. Until the first century BC, glass was made only in Western Asia, Egypt, and the Mediterranean regions; its manufacture then spread to China and other areas. The peoples of the Roman Empire included the most versatile glassmakers in the ancient world, leading to both widely available low-cost glassware and stunning luxury glass. During the Middle Ages, Islamic glassworkers decorated their fine cut glass with gilding and brilliant enamel. In the 15th century, the focus of luxury glassmaking shifted to Venice. Glassmaking in Europe was transformed again in the 17th century, when thick-walled objects with cut and engraved ornament were in great demand. By the nineteenth century, glassmaking was well established in America, where, as in Europe, industrial processes were developed to supply the rapidly expanding population with glassware for daily use. Within the past 50 years glass has gained acceptance as a medium for artistic expression, and the Studio Glass Movement, born in the United States, has inspired artists all over the world to explore its unique properties. Glass tells this sweeping story from ancient times to the present in an accessible text with gorgeous examples"--.

Shadows in the glasshouse

2000
While working as an indentured servant for a Jamestown glassmaker in 1621, twelve-year-old Merry uncovers a case of sabotage.

From sand to glass

1981
Describes the process of glassmaking from the melting of sand in a furnace with soda, lime, and recycled glass to the molten glass that is blown into bottles and jars and rolled into window panes.

Sand to glass

2005
Presents a description of how sand is turned into glass, in simple text with illustrations, describing the process, step-by-step, from how it is cooked into liquid, then blown into glass.

Recycling glass

1991
Discusses the problems caused by the manufacture and disposal of glass products, and proposes methods for recycling them to reduce such threats.

A day in the life of a colonial glassblower

2002
Illustrations and easy-to-follow text describe what life was like for a glassblower living during the colonial times.

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