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Reminiscences of Glass-making

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A firsthand chronicle that surveys glassmaking from obscure ancient origins through European practices to nineteenth-century American manufacture, blending historical research, technical description, and personal recollections. It explains raw materials and methods for producing window and flint glass, traces the art’s shift from costly luxury to widespread utility, and describes applications in glazing, lenses, and domestic and industrial uses. The narrative interweaves anecdotes about workshops and craftsmen with reflections on mechanization, future improvements in purity and form, and the expanding practical and scientific roles of glass in everyday life.

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Deming Jarves

Deming Jarves was an American author and glass manufacturer known for his insightful work, "Reminiscences of Glass-making." In this notable book, he shares his experiences and observations from the glass-making industry, providing a unique perspective on the craft and its history. Jarves's contributions to the literature on glass-making reflect both his expertise and passion for the art, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in the technical and cultural aspects of this craft.

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