Hi folks,
I am approaching the start of the first draft on my book on Percival Vickers and am selecting material.
I have a small pamphlet dating to 1883 which I acquired from a bookseller in Cumbria - a lecture by John H Ford on glassmaking for the layman. It's a nice little thing with some basic sketches, no major revelations. It would be a good way to illustrate what was taking place in a British glass house at the time.
I'm thinking about adding it as an Appendix chapter. As far as I can gather from Worldcat, only one other copy is known, in the University of Maastrict. There is an archive relating to John Ford in Edinburgh I think, which was delved into by Jill Turnbull for her works on Scottish glass. I have one of her books, "From Goblets to Gasslights"... and I don't see it in there.
Does anyone know if pamphlet has been previously published in another glass book?
Anyone even aware of it?
Would you like to see it in a book (transcription + sketches) ?
Any opinions welcome...