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Presents the text of the so-called Locofoco Platform of 1836, which appeared in New York. Condemnation of the use of paper money, rather than gold or silver, as circulating currency in the United States.
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Pulp and Paper Industry: Chemical Recovery examines the scientific and technical advances that have been made in chemical recovery, including the very latest developments. It looks at general aspects of the chemical recovery process and its significance, black liquor evaporation, black liquor combustion, white liquor preparation, and lime reburning. The book also describes the technologies for chemical recovery of nonwood black liquor, as well as direct alkali regeneration systems in small pulp mills. In addition, it includes a discussion of alternative chemical recovery processes, i.e. alternative causticization and gasification processes, and the progress being made in the recovery of filler, coating color, and pigments. Furthermore, it discusses the utilization of new value streams (fuels and chemicals) from residuals and spent pulping liquor, including related environmental challenges.
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Presents the text of the so-called Locofoco Platform of 1836, which appeared in New York. Condemnation of the use of paper money, rather than gold or silver, as circulating currency in the United States.
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Presents the text of the so-called Locofoco Platform of 1836, which appeared in New York. Condemnation of the use of paper money, rather than gold or silver, as circulating currency in the United States.
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"Paper dolls might seem the height of simplicity. But through the centuries paper figures have reflected religious and political beliefs, notions of womanhood, motherhood and family, the dictates of fashion, approaches to education, individual self-image and self-esteem, and ideas about death. This book examines paper dolls and their symbolism"--
Paper dolls --- Paper dolls --- Symbolic aspects. --- Social aspects.
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Papermaking. --- Wood-pulp. --- Paper making and trade --- Paper manufacture --- Paper --- Pulping --- Pulpwood --- Wood products
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Origami in education --- Origami --- Japanese paper folding --- Paper folding, Japanese --- Paper work --- Education --- Mathematics
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Divided into sections that represent the breadth of Alison Rossiter’s process and vision, Expired Paper offers a comprehensive look at the artist’s body of work—Latent, Tarnish, Landscapes, Pools, Pours, Dips, Quads, and Collages. Art critic Leah Ollman has been contemplating Rossiter’s work for years, and her accompanying text serves as an ideal complement to the images: “All of the works pay homage to the rich idiosyncrasies of photographic papers across history, and restore a sanctity to the photograph as object. Made without cameras, lenses or film, the works are nothing but process and materiality. Their subject, if they can be said to have one, is time, photography’s most irreducible ingredient.” (Art in America) The book also includes a selection of early 20th-century photographic paper packages (which the artist has collected for over 30 years) in a separate booklet.
Photography --- photographic paper --- artistieke fotografie --- Rossiter, Alison
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Paper industry. --- Paper making and trade --- Papermaking industry --- Non-timber forest products industry
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Chinese wallpaper has been an important element of European interior decoration for three hundred years. As trade between Europe and China flourished in the seventeenth century, Europeans developed a strong taste for Chinese art and design. The stunningly beautiful wallcoverings now known as 'Chinese wallpaper' were developed by Chinese painting workshops in response to western demand. A sophisticated synthesis of eastern and western art, these wallpapers were an early-modern global product and they are still popular and influential today. In spite of their spectacular beauty, Chinese wallpapers have not been studied in any dept until fairly recently. This book provides an overview of some of the most significant Chinese wallpapers surviving in the British Isles. Sumptuously illustrated, it shows how these wallpapers became a staple ingredient of high-end British and Irish interiors while always retaining a touch of the exotic. The book charts their stylistic development, allowing individual papers to be more securely dated. It also touches on the China trade, the crucial role of the paper-hangers and the social significance of Chinese-style decoration in Britain.
Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- interior decoration --- India papers [wallpapers] --- anno 1800-1999 --- anno 1700-1799 --- Great Britain --- Ireland --- 676.267 --- 676.267 Decorative papers (treated by mechanical means). Patterned paper. Marbled paper. Embossed paper. Cre_*pe paper. Clupak --- Decorative papers (treated by mechanical means). Patterned paper. Marbled paper. Embossed paper. Cre_*pe paper. Clupak
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