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Glassblowing is a glass forming technique that involves
inflating molten glass into a bubble (or parison), with the aid of a
blowpipe (or blow tube). A person who blows glass is called a
glassblower, glassmith, or gaffer. A lampworker manipulates glass with
the use of a torch on a smaller scale, such as in producing precision
laboratory glassware out of borosilicate glass.
This is a collection of
glass blowing and artistic glass work books, for a total of
44 books on DVD. This is a must
have item for anyone interested in glass work and glass blowing.
Also included is instructional videos totaling over
14 hours showing you tips and tricks
from the masters.
The list of titles, along with author, date of publication, and page
count, that are
included is as follows:
List of
Publications:
A Handbook of Laboratory Glass-Blowing,
By Bernard D. Bolas, 1921, 120 pages
Experimental Glass Blowing For Boys,
By Carleton J. Lynde, 1920 , 67 pages
Fifty Years of Glass Making 1869-1919,
Macbeth-Evans Glass Company, 1921, 98 pages
Laboratory Manual of Glass-Blowing,
By Francis C. Frary, 1914, 80 pages
Reminiscences of Glass-Making,
By Deming Jarves, 1865, 132 pages
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, 1916, 114 pages
The Methods of Glass Blowing For the Use of Physical and Chemical
Students,
By W.A. Shenstone, 1897, 100 pages
The Origin of Glass Blowing,
1916 article, 10 pages
Wonders of Glass-Making in All Ages,
By A. Sauzay, 1885, 325 pages
A Concise Account of The Principal Works in Stained Glass,
By Thomas Willement, 1840, 83 pages
A History of English Glass-Painting,
by M. Drake, 1912, 380 pages
A Stained Glass Tour in Italy,
by C.H. Hitchock, 1913, 254 pages
Ancient Stained and Painted Glass,
By F. Sydney Eden, 1913, 176 pages
Bohemian Glass,
By Esther Lilian Duff, 1916, 85 pages
Exhibition of Stained Glass from the XIth to the XVIIIth Cent,
1920, 150 pages
Catalogue of the Collection of Stained and Painted Glass in the
Pennsylvania Museum,
1925, 102 pages
English Table Glass,
By Percy Bate, 1905, 278 pages
Fifteenth-Century Glass in the Chancel Window of St. Peter Mancroft,
Norwich,
by F.J. Merick, 1911, 159 pages
Glass and Glass Manufacture,
By Percival Marson, 1900, 159 pages
Glass Manufacture,
By Walter Rosenhain, 1908, 286 pages
Glass,
By Edward Dillon, 1907, 505 pages
Graeco-Egyptian Glass,
by C.C. Edgar, 1905, 130 pages
International Art Glass Catalogue,
1914, 69 pages
Memoirs Illustrative of the Art of Glass-Painting,
By Philip H. Delamotte, 1865, 411 pages
Notes on the Painted Glass of Canterbury Cathedral,
1897, 123 pages
Old English Glass,
By Arthur S. Vernay, 1909, 40 pages
Old Glass and How to Collect It,
By J. Sydney Lewis, 1916, 304 pages
Old Irish Glass,
By Graydon Stannus, 1921, 151 pages
Painting on Glass and Porcelain and Enamel Painting,
By Felix Hermann, 1897, 313 pages
Recipes for Flint Glass Making, By A
British Glass Master and Mixer, 1907, 69 pages
Reminiscences of Glass-Making,
By Deming Jarves, 1865, 128 pages
Report on the Manufacture of Glass,
By Jos. D. Weeks, 1884, 125 pages
Rudimentary Treatise on the Art of Painting on Glass or Glass-Staining,
by M.A. Gessert, 1851, 98 pages
Smoked Glass,
By Orpheus C. Kerr, 1868, 300 pages
Stained Glass Tours in England,
By Charles Hitchcock Sherrill, 1909, 315 pages
Stained Glass Of the Middle Ages In England and France,
By Hugh Arnold, 1913, 490 pages
Stained Glass Tours in France,
By Charles Hitchcock Sherrill, 1908, 336 pages
Stained Glass Work: A Text-Book for Students and Workers in Glass,
By C.W. Whall, 1905, 395 pages
Stained Glass,
1921, 6 page article
Stained glass, A Handbook on the Art of Stained and Painted Glass,
by A. Werck, 1922, 204 pages
Storied Windows, A Traveler's Introduction to the Study of Old Church
Glass, from the Twelfth Century to the Renaissance, Especially in
France,
1914, 424 pages
The Amateur's Handbook of Practical Information for the Workshop and the
Laboratory,
by J. Phin, 1879, 78 pages
The Drama of Glass,
By Kate Field, 1900, 56 pages
Tiffany Favrile Glass,
1913, 101 pages
Windows, A Book About Stained & Painted Glass,
By Lewis F. Day, 1897, 479 pages
*******Bonus Videos*******
We are including
14 hours of
instructional glass blowing videos. These videos include basic
guides and tutorials on fundamental techniques, tips, and tricks. Watch
glass masters show you how to make anything from cups and bowls, to
unique trinkets and ornaments.
All videos are in .mp4
format for easy viewing on your PC or on your IPAD in your shop!
Note this is a Data DVD that can only be played on your PC, but the
videos can be downloaded to your tablet.
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