MDS 666.19
Wording: Applied science & technology Chemical engineering Ceramic and allied technologies Glass Products
Dewmoji: π‘ππΊ??
0 Computer science, information & general works 252,013 βΉοΈ | 1 Philosophy & psychology 270,129 🧠 | 2 Religion 681,242 π | 3 Society, government, & culture 1,328,382 π« | 4 Language 209,883 π¬ | 5 Natural sciences & mathematics 431,918 π¬ | 6 Applied science & technology 940,635 π‘ | 7 Arts & recreation 1,031,850 π¨ | 8 Literature & rhetoric 1,436,736 π | 9 History & geography 837,760 πΊοΈ |
60 Technology 9,943 π‘ | 61 Medicine & health 306,082 π | 62 Engineering 157,979 π© | 63 Agriculture 88,093 π± | 64 Home economics & family management 172,237 π | 65 Management & public relations 145,064 π | 66 Chemical engineering 19,470 π | 67 Manufacturing 8,724 π¦ | 68 Manufacture for specific uses 20,805 π¨ | 69 Buildings 12,238 π· |
660 Biotechnology, Explosives, Plastics 5,433 β | 661 Technology of industrial chemicals 539 π§ͺ | 662 Technology of explosives, fuels, related products 1,117 π£ | 663 Beverage technology 1,376 π» | 664 Food technology 3,983 π | 665 Technology of industrial oils, fats, waxes, gases 1,231 π’ | 666 Ceramic and allied technologies 1,081 πΊ | 667 Cleaning, color, coating, related technologies 771 π | 668 Technology of other organic products 2,333 π | 669 Metallurgy 1,606 π |
666.0 67 | 666.1 Glass 303 | 666.2 Enamels & Glazes 18 | 666.3 Pottery, Porcelain, Ceramic Items 83 | 666.4 Ceramic Glazes and Kilns 35 | 666.5 Porcelain and Bone China 9 | 666.6 Other Ceramics 19 | 666.7 Bricks 47 | 666.8 Concrete 121 | 666.9 Cement 47 |
666.10 30 | 666.11 | 666.12 27 | 666.13 2 | 666.14 9 | 666.15 15 | 666.16 | 666.17 1 | 666.18 | 666.19 Products 50 |
666.190 1 | 666.191 | 666.192 Bottles and jars 8 | 666.193 | 666.194 1 | 666.195 | 666.196 1 | 666.197 | 666.198 | 666.199 |
Selected Works under MDS 666.19 (50)
- the illustrated guide to collecting bottles by Cecil Munsey
- Beachcombing for Japanese Glass Floats by Amos L. Wood
- Bottle Makers and Their Marks by Julian Harrison Toulouse
- The Bertrand Bottles: A Study of 19th-Century Glass and Ceramic Containers by Ronald R. Switzer
- American Bottles and Flasks and Their Ancestry by Helen McKearin
- Glass of the Alchemists: Lead Crystal- Gold Ruby, 1650-1750 by Dedo Von Kerssenbrock-Krosigk
- A glass jar by Sarah Ridley
- Whitall, Tatum & Co., 1880;: Flint glassware, blue ware, perfume and cologne bottles, show bottles and globes, green glassware, stoppers, druggists' sundries (American historical catalog collection) by Whitall Tatum Company.,
- A Collector's Guide to Ball Jars by William F. Brantley
- Glass bead-making from the Middle Ages to the early 19th century by Kenneth E. Kidd
- The illustrated price guide of antique bottles by Carlo Sellari
- John P. Adams' Third Bottle Book by John P. Adams
- Red Book 9: The Collector's Guide to Old Fruit Jars by Douglas M Leybourne
- From sand-core to automation : a history of glass containers by Victor Wyatt
- Pinot Envy by Edward Finstein
- Bottles and Jars (How Are They Made?) by Wendy Blaxland
- Bottles, Flasks and Dr. Dyott by Helen McKearin
- The Mineral Water Bottle (Design Classics) by Marcus Botsch
- Antique bottle collecting in Australia by John Vader
- Billions of bottles by Glass Container Manufacturers Institute.,
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Wording
| 1922 Edition |
| Modern Language |
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