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Three works on water-glass

Bound Volume
1857-1859 (printed and published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Bound volume comprising three works on water-glass: On the applications of water-glass (soluble alkaline silicate) in the arts, by Frédéric Kuhlmann, printed by Taylor and Francis, London, 1859; On the manufacture, properties, and application of water-glass (soluble alkaline silicate), by J. N. Fuchs, printed by Taylor and Francis, London, 1859; Bereitung, Eigenschaften und Nutzauswendung des Wasserglasses, by J. N Fuchs, Literarisch-artische Anstalt, München, 1857.

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TitleThree works on water-glass (generic title)
Brief description
Bound volume comprising three works on water-glass: On the applications of water-glass (soluble alkaline silicate) in the arts, by Frédéric Kuhlmann, printed by Taylor and Francis, London, 1859; On the manufacture, properties, and application of water-glass (soluble alkaline silicate), by J. N. Fuchs, printed by Taylor and Francis, London, 1859; Bereitung, Eigenschaften und Nutzauswendung des Wasserglasses, by J. N Fuchs, Literarisch-artische Anstalt, München, 1857.
Dimensions
  • Head to tail length: 219mm
  • Spine to fore edge width: 144mm
  • L r board closed depth: 17mm
Other number
40.E.100 - NAL Pressmark
Collection
Library number
38041800367740

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Record createdJune 6, 2018
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