The Clayworker's Hand-Book: A Manual for all Engaged in the Manufacture of Articles from Clay
de Alfred B. Searle
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London: Charles Griffin, 1929. Hard bound in reddish-brown cloth, 4th edition, illustrated, viii + Pp383. Includes index. Spine somewhat sunned else a tight and unmarked, very good or better copy. 855 grams.
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- The Clayworker's Hand-Book: A Manual for all Engaged in the Manufacture of Articles from Clay
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- Alfred B. Searle
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