BOOK: Scotland's Glass now only £9.50!From today, the price of the book
Scotland's Glass: 400 Years of Glassmaking, 1610–2010 is being reduced to
£9.50, a reduction of over 36%
Title: Subtitle: Scotland's Glass: 400 Years of Glassmaking
Publisher:
Cortex DesignPages: 77, full-colour
Size: 280 x 210mm (a tad shorter than A4)
ISBN-13: 978-0-9549196-5-8
- Many photographs of items that have never been seen in print before
- Rare and amazing glass included from the 17th century
- Glasses actually used by Prince Charles Edward in 1745
- A massive, one metre tall epergne produced in 1837 for Queen Victoria's accession
- Bottles from the 18th and 19th centuries
- Rare examples of Clutha glass
- Some of the most exquisite 19th century engraving from Millar and Keller
- Examples from Monart, Ysart, Vasart, Strathearn
- The most prominent names in Scottish glassmaking examined: Sir George Hay, John Ford, John Baird, and 20th century notables such as Salvador Ysart, Helen Monro Turner, Alison Geissler, Alison Kinnaird, etc.
- Paperweight examples from Ysart, Caithness, Perthshire, Selkirk, etc.
- Stunning 20th century studio art glass and sculptures
The booklet,
Scotland's Glass 2010: A Directory of Glass Businesses, will also be included while stocks last. These are now very limited in number.
Available direct from
Cortex Design.