John Tallis
History and Description of the Crystal Palace
And the Exhibition of the World S Industry in 1851
Herausgeber: Strutt, J. G.
John Tallis
History and Description of the Crystal Palace
And the Exhibition of the World S Industry in 1851
Herausgeber: Strutt, J. G.
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Tallis' book, published in 1852, gives a vibrant account of the Great Exhibition, a key event of the Victorian period.
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Tallis' book, published in 1852, gives a vibrant account of the Great Exhibition, a key event of the Victorian period.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 914g
- ISBN-13: 9781108026710
- ISBN-10: 1108026710
- Artikelnr.: 33168964
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 914g
- ISBN-13: 9781108026710
- ISBN-10: 1108026710
- Artikelnr.: 33168964
1. Papier mâché
2. Toys
3. Letters of M. Blanqui
4. Furs and feathers
5. Sculpture continued
6. Mr. Wornum's lecture
7. Voltaire in the Crystal Palace
8. Modern portrait painting
9. Letters of M. Blanqui concluded
10. European workmen judged by their works in the Great Exhibition
11. Manufactures from Caoutchouc
12. Substances used as food
13. Worsted, alpaca, and mohair manufactures
14. Gleanings and reminiscences
15. Printing for the blind, from the juries' report
16. Additional remarks upon Prince Albert's model houses
17. The general bearing of the Great Exhibition on the progress of art and science
18. The nautical department
18. Foreign and colonial departments continued
19. Models
20. Gleanings and reminiscences continued
21. Artists' implements
22. Cutlery - from the juries' report
23. Hardware
24. Soap
25. Working men
26. Taxidermy, and ethnographical models
27. Alliance of science and industry
28. Decorative furniture and upholstery, paper-hanging, etc. - juries' report
29. Digby Wyatt Esq., on form in the decorative arts
30. On colour in the decorative arts
31. Printing - from the juries' reports
32. The origin of exposition
33. Telescopes, orreries, globes, and model mapping - from the juries' report
34. Pipes and amber manufactures
35. Silks.
2. Toys
3. Letters of M. Blanqui
4. Furs and feathers
5. Sculpture continued
6. Mr. Wornum's lecture
7. Voltaire in the Crystal Palace
8. Modern portrait painting
9. Letters of M. Blanqui concluded
10. European workmen judged by their works in the Great Exhibition
11. Manufactures from Caoutchouc
12. Substances used as food
13. Worsted, alpaca, and mohair manufactures
14. Gleanings and reminiscences
15. Printing for the blind, from the juries' report
16. Additional remarks upon Prince Albert's model houses
17. The general bearing of the Great Exhibition on the progress of art and science
18. The nautical department
18. Foreign and colonial departments continued
19. Models
20. Gleanings and reminiscences continued
21. Artists' implements
22. Cutlery - from the juries' report
23. Hardware
24. Soap
25. Working men
26. Taxidermy, and ethnographical models
27. Alliance of science and industry
28. Decorative furniture and upholstery, paper-hanging, etc. - juries' report
29. Digby Wyatt Esq., on form in the decorative arts
30. On colour in the decorative arts
31. Printing - from the juries' reports
32. The origin of exposition
33. Telescopes, orreries, globes, and model mapping - from the juries' report
34. Pipes and amber manufactures
35. Silks.
1. Papier mâché
2. Toys
3. Letters of M. Blanqui
4. Furs and feathers
5. Sculpture continued
6. Mr. Wornum's lecture
7. Voltaire in the Crystal Palace
8. Modern portrait painting
9. Letters of M. Blanqui concluded
10. European workmen judged by their works in the Great Exhibition
11. Manufactures from Caoutchouc
12. Substances used as food
13. Worsted, alpaca, and mohair manufactures
14. Gleanings and reminiscences
15. Printing for the blind, from the juries' report
16. Additional remarks upon Prince Albert's model houses
17. The general bearing of the Great Exhibition on the progress of art and science
18. The nautical department
18. Foreign and colonial departments continued
19. Models
20. Gleanings and reminiscences continued
21. Artists' implements
22. Cutlery - from the juries' report
23. Hardware
24. Soap
25. Working men
26. Taxidermy, and ethnographical models
27. Alliance of science and industry
28. Decorative furniture and upholstery, paper-hanging, etc. - juries' report
29. Digby Wyatt Esq., on form in the decorative arts
30. On colour in the decorative arts
31. Printing - from the juries' reports
32. The origin of exposition
33. Telescopes, orreries, globes, and model mapping - from the juries' report
34. Pipes and amber manufactures
35. Silks.
2. Toys
3. Letters of M. Blanqui
4. Furs and feathers
5. Sculpture continued
6. Mr. Wornum's lecture
7. Voltaire in the Crystal Palace
8. Modern portrait painting
9. Letters of M. Blanqui concluded
10. European workmen judged by their works in the Great Exhibition
11. Manufactures from Caoutchouc
12. Substances used as food
13. Worsted, alpaca, and mohair manufactures
14. Gleanings and reminiscences
15. Printing for the blind, from the juries' report
16. Additional remarks upon Prince Albert's model houses
17. The general bearing of the Great Exhibition on the progress of art and science
18. The nautical department
18. Foreign and colonial departments continued
19. Models
20. Gleanings and reminiscences continued
21. Artists' implements
22. Cutlery - from the juries' report
23. Hardware
24. Soap
25. Working men
26. Taxidermy, and ethnographical models
27. Alliance of science and industry
28. Decorative furniture and upholstery, paper-hanging, etc. - juries' report
29. Digby Wyatt Esq., on form in the decorative arts
30. On colour in the decorative arts
31. Printing - from the juries' reports
32. The origin of exposition
33. Telescopes, orreries, globes, and model mapping - from the juries' report
34. Pipes and amber manufactures
35. Silks.