An encyclopædia of the ceramic industries

being a guide to the materials, methods of manufacture, means of recognition, and testing the various articles produced in the clay-working and allied industries, including clays, silica, felspar, bricks, tiles, pottery, porcelain, pencils, refractory materials and many others, arranged in alphabetical order for rapid reference by manufacturers, research workers, students, connoisseurs, and others

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An encyclopædia of the ceramic industries
Alfred B. Searle
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An encyclopædia of the ceramic industries

being a guide to the materials, methods of manufacture, means of recognition, and testing the various articles produced in the clay-working and allied industries, including clays, silica, felspar, bricks, tiles, pottery, porcelain, pencils, refractory materials and many others, arranged in alphabetical order for rapid reference by manufacturers, research workers, students, connoisseurs, and others

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E. Benn, limited
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English

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Edition Notes

"Works of reference": v. 1, p. xi-xxvii.

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London

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Dewey Decimal Class
666.03
Library of Congress
TP788 .S4

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Pagination
3 v.

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OL6740591M
LCCN
30008476
OCLC/WorldCat
3797801

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