Glass Through the Ages

“Glass Through the Ages” by E. Barrington Haynes, published by A Pelican Original and reprinted in 1970, offers a comprehensive exploration of the history and evolution of glass. This edition, consisting of 310 pages, delves into the various techniques and uses of glass throughout different periods, highlighting its significance in art, architecture, and daily life. Written in English, the book provides an informative overview that appeals to readers interested in material culture and historical craftsmanship.
Readers will find a detailed examination of glass-making processes and the cultural implications of glass in various societies. The book discusses the technological advancements that have shaped glass production and its artistic applications, making it a valuable resource for those studying the intersection of art and industry. With its focus on the historical context and development of glass, this work serves as a significant contribution to the understanding of this versatile material.
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