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'20th Century British Glass' by Charles Hajdamach

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jakgene:
Thanks Bernard. Books are something that is expensive over here - protection of local product I think. I have found in the past it is always cheaper for anything out of the ordinary run of paperbacks, to buy from Amazon US , shipping rates are reasonable and the exchange rate for Aus $$ is very favourable at present - almost 1 -1 with US $. When I bought the Millers guide I saved about $30 on local bookshop price, even after postage.

regards

Jackie
West Oz

Lustrousstone:
It's not totally error-free: Ed Iglehart is placed firmly in the wrong country, he lives on Scotland not Cumbria; there's some Chance glass that's not Chance; Allan Scott's name is spelt wrong.

But it is a great book.

chopin-liszt:
And a bit of glass described as Isle of Wight [Studio Glass], is Mdina. The "white vase with brown trailing", far left, p.420.

jakgene:
Thanks for those tips - I will keep the info and put it in those pages when my copy comes.

much appreciated  :D

JAK

Lustrousstone:
Page 207 bottom,Harlequin set, not Chance

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