Glass Beads from Europe
Title | Glass Beads from Europe PDF eBook |
Author | Sibylle Jargstorf |
Publisher | Schiffer Pub Limited |
Total Pages | 191 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | 9780887408397 |
In nearly 400 color photos the beauty and widespread use of beads is explored. Ranging from antiquity to the modern time, Phoenician, Celtic, Viking, Venetian, African, Bavarian, Bohemian, Dutch, French, and Russian styles are presented along with the fascinating evolution of the beadmaking industry. Their varied uses as symbols, in fashion, and more controversial matters are explored. A price guide is included.
The Glass Trade Beads of Europe
Title | The Glass Trade Beads of Europe PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Francis (Jr.) |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 69 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Beadwork |
ISBN | 9780910995108 |
Beads of Glass
Title | Beads of Glass PDF eBook |
Author | Cindy Jenkins |
Publisher | Hot Head Glass |
Total Pages | 152 |
Release | 2003-06-01 |
Genre | Glass artists |
ISBN | 9780971964303 |
Features biographical sketches and the work of glass bead artists. Illustrates lampworking techniques.
Handbook to Life in Prehistoric Europe
Title | Handbook to Life in Prehistoric Europe PDF eBook |
Author | Jane McIntosh |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 404 |
Release | 2009-06-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0199726221 |
For most of Europe's long past we have no writing, no named individuals, no recorded deeds. This means that its history is almost entirely that of the ordinary individual--the hunger-gatherer, farmer, or metallurgist--rather than the king. Evidence of privileged elites and material splendor is not lacking, however. The skills and expertise of prehistoric Europeans were often employed in the production of exquisite jewelry, elaborately woven cloth, beautifully made tools, and finely wrought weapons. Though the palaces that have attracted excavators in other lands are absent, there are few monuments elsewhere in the world to rival Europe's massive megalithic tombs or great stone circles. And though individuals preserve their anonymity and many of their secrets, modern technology has made it possible to reveal parts of their life history in astonishing detail. Handbook to Life in Prehistoric Europe gathers the results of recent archaeological discoveries and scholarly research into a single accessible volume. Organized thematically, the handbook covers all aspects of life in prehistoric Europe, including the geography of the continent, settlement, trade and transport, industry and crafts, religion, death and burial, warfare, language, the arts, and more. Complemented with more than 75 illustrations and maps, the result is a fascinating introduction to the 7,000-year period that immediately preceded the Roman Empire.
Eastern Europe!
Title | Eastern Europe! PDF eBook |
Author | Tomek E. Jankowski |
Publisher | New Europe Books |
Total Pages | 853 |
Release | 2014-05-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0985062339 |
Eastern Europe! is a brief and concise (but informative) introduction to Eastern Europe and its myriad customs and history. When the legendary Romulus killed his brother Remus and founded the city of Rome in 753 BCE, Plovdiv -- today the second-largest city in Bulgaria -- was already thousands of years old. Indeed, London, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, Madrid, Brussels, Amsterdam are all are mere infants compared to Plovdiv. This is just one of the paradoxes that haunts and defines the New Europe, that part of Europe that was freed from Soviet bondage in 1989 which is at once both much older than the modern Atlantic-facing power centers of Western Europe while also being in some ways much younger than them. Even those knowledgeable about Western Europe often see Eastern Europe as terra incognita, with a sign on the border declaring "Here be monsters." This book is a gateway to understanding both what unites and separates Eastern Europeans from their Western brethren, and how this vital region has been shaped by, but has also left its mark on, Western Europe, Central Asia, the Middle East and North Africa. Ideal for students, businesspeople, and those who simply want to know more about where Grandma or Grandpa came from, Eastern Europe! is a user-friendly guide to a region that is all too often mischaracterized as remote, insular, and superstitious. Illustrations throughout include: 40 photos, 40 maps and 40 figures (tables, charts, etc.) From the Trade Paperback edition.
The Legend of Bohemian Glass
Title | The Legend of Bohemian Glass PDF eBook |
Author | Antonín Langhamer |
Publisher | Tigris |
Total Pages | 297 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | 8086062112 |
In this book, Antonín Langhamer brings to life the whole depth and breadth of Czech glass achievement. The book covers its entire history, not only artistic, but technical, economic and commercial. His exhaustive glossary at the back is more than just a place to look up terms, but an illuminating narrative on every aspect of glass, from ancient times to the present. The work is illustrated with lush photographs created by outstanding photographers who specialise in capturing the breathtaking beauty unique to glass. In Langhamer's narratives on early times, readers will find fascinating parallels with the behaviour of modern people, nations and industries. Despite its early origins, Bohemian glass took considerable time to reach prominence. Beginning in obscurity, Bohemian glassmakers produced wares that for a long time were good, but not exceptional. Bohemia's history has been turbulent, and readers can draw inspiration from the ingenuity and persistence of those glassmakers who succeeded against overwhelming odds. While World War II was raging, in the midst of shortages of every imaginable material and fuel, a Czech entrepreneur built himself a little glass furnace. Raw materials were hard to come by, so he made do by re-melting crushed bottles. This book is full of many stories of human valour and weakness, the development of technical and artistic marvels, legal harassment, sex discrimination, industrial espionage, and the triumph of ambition over adversity. But it also tells of ordinary people doing their ordinary work throughout their ordinary lives, and thereby achieving something magnificent. Glass affects everyone's life, and everyone's life, in some small way, affects the evolution of glass. Readers will never see glass in the same way again.
Glass Beads from Early Medieval Ireland
Title | Glass Beads from Early Medieval Ireland PDF eBook |
Author | Mags Mannion |
Publisher | Archaeopress Publishing Ltd |
Total Pages | 154 |
Release | 2015-09-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1784911976 |
This is the first dedicated and comprehensive study of glass beads from Early Medieval Ireland, presenting the first national classification, typology, dating, symbology and social performance of glass beads.