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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 경제경영 > 경제학/경제일반 > 경제역사
· ISBN : 9781108028202
· 쪽수 : 876쪽
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Volume 1: Introduction; 1. Origin of the Exhibition; 2. The Paxton plan; 3. Approach of the time fixed for opening the Exhibition; 4. The opening of the Exhibition; 5. Preparatory arrangement; 6. Colonial departments ? India; 7. Sculpture; 8. Chaucer's dream; 9. Foreign and colonial departments continued; 10. Number of visitors; 11. Foreign and colonial departments continued; 12. Foreign and colonial departments continued ? The United States; 13. Wood carving; 14. Discovery of glass; 15. Precious stones; 16. Mosaic work; 17. An early morning visit; 18. Foreign and colonial departments continued; 19. Laborious trifles; 20. Sculpture continued; 21. Foreign and colonial departments continued; 22. Industry aided by science; 23. Ornamental silver; 24. Letters of M. John Lemoinne; 25. The potter's art; 26. Second letter of M. J. Lemoinne; 27. The application of science to the purposes of humanity; 28. Sculpture continued ? Florence; 29. Contributions from the Highlands; 30. Foreign and colonial departments continued; 31. Stained and painted glass continued; 32. Edinburgh Review; 33. The Fine Arts court; 34. Comprehensive nature of the Great Exhibition; 35. The fan; 36. Bookbinding; 37. The mediaeval court; 38. Letters from M. Blanqui continued; 39. Council medals; 40. Description of technical terms; 41. Varieties; 42. Perfumery. Volume 2: 1. Papier mache; 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. Volume 3: 1. Warren's lily and bee; 2. Sculpture concluded; 3. Machinery; 4. Fountains; 5. Horology; 6. Works in precious metals; 7. Carriages; 8. The Ladies' department; 9. Gleanings and reminiscences continued; 10. Provincial visitors; 11. A German visitor to the Exhibition; 12. Artistic taste; 13. Opinions of the Press; 14. Pictorial art; 15. Approaching end of Great Exhibition; 16. Closing of the Great Exhibition; 17. Conclusion.