[TheForge] who was paul nooncree hasluck?
terry l. ridder
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Wed Jan 8 00:45:00 2003
hello;
anyone have any ideas who paul nooncree hasluck 1854-1931 was?
he is listed as the author/editor on many techincal books which
lindsay and others reprint.
Hasluck, Paul N. (Paul Nooncree Hasluck 1854-1931), editor
1899 Glass working by heat and by abrasion. Cassell and Company, NY.
Reprinted in 1988 as Glass working by heat and by abrasion: Traditional
glassworking techniques, Corning Museum of Glass, NY.
Hasluck, Paul Nooncree, ed. Bookbinding. Philadelphia. McKay. 1903.
Paul Haslucks useful little book, first published in 1897, will provide
the conservation practitioner with a valuable background to the types of
paints employed at the time; how they were mixed and applied as well as
the composition and origin of the pigments that were used. Whilst ready
mixed paint was available, it was often made up by the painter, so the
techniques and constituents required for mixing paint form a useful
section in this book, particularly where a colour match for existing
paint may be required.
the book i am interested in is sold by lindsay.
from lindsay's web page:
hasluck's metalworking: tools, materials, and processes
This 1907 American edition of 'Metalworking"; has 760 pages and 2,206
illustrations covering just about anything you would want to do to a
chunk of metal.
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Terry L. Ridder ><>