The glass blower [electronic resource] : Madam Nora's original troupe of glass blowers, workers and spinners.

The glass blower [electronic resource] : Madam Nora's original troupe of glass blowers, workers and spinners.

[De antiquitate Judaica; De bello Judaico].
Description of a glass-apparatus for making in a few minutes, and at a very small expence, the best mineral waters of Pyrmont, Spa, Seltzer, Seydschutz, Aix-la-Chapelle, &c.: together with the description of two new eudiometers, or instruments, for ascertaining the wholesomeness of respirable air, and the method of using these instruments, in a letter to the Rev. Dr. J. Priestley / by J.H. de Magellan, F.R.S.
 
 
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Madam Nora's Original Troupe of Glass Blowers, Workers and Spinners.
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Syracuse, N.Y. ; 1888.
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Madam Nora's Original Troupe of Glass Blowers, Workers and Spinners.
Glassworkers United States 19th century Exhibitions.
Glass blowing and working United States 19th century Exhibitions.
Glass clothing and dress YKM
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131375
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Scanned loaned documents ; Jeanette Smith ; 2012.
v. 21, no. 6849 (Feb. 7 1988) Electronic reproduction. Corning, NY : Rakow Library. 2012 Scanned from collection of loaned original documents pertaining to various exhibitions and World's Fairs.
Four pages from the February 7, 1888 paper entitled "The Glass Blower". Featured on cover are images of seven glass blowers, workers, and spinners including Madam Nora, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen, William Woodroffe, A. Seabury, G. Newton, and Duncan C. Katen. Featured on cover is article titled "The art of silvering glass"; salutatory article and endoresements appear on p. [2]; press notices on p. [3] and articles about the glass steam engine on p. [4].
"This paper will be published every month".
"Vol. XXI No. 6849".