Books

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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
The growth of the Christian church The growth of the Christian church Robert Hastings Nichols "The writing of this book was undertaken at the request of the Committee on religious education of the General assembly of the Presbyterian church in the United States of America."--Pref. OL141734W
Paper Trails Paper Trails Mandy Haggith AN ENLIGHTENING JOURNEY ALONG THE GLOBAL PAPER TRAIL.From the medical sheets in maternity wards to our death certificates, paper charts the course of our lives. Paradoxically, it spreads ideas and le… OL15192044W
Recycling paper Recycling paper Judith Condon Discusses the problems caused by the manufacture and disposal of paper products, and proposes methods for recycling them to reduce such threats. OL16481445W
Saving the mill Saving the mill Ryoko Sasa "On March 11, 2011, one of the largest earthquakes in human history struck offshore of northeast Japan, triggering a massive tsunami that devastated surrounding coastal areas. One of the many victims… OL18178162W
Paper Paper Andrew Langley Describes how paper is produced and used to make such products as newsprint, cardboard boxes, fireworks, and television sets. OL1888534W
On paper On paper Nicholas A. Basbanes A consideration of all things paper--the invention that revolutionized human civilization; its thousand-fold uses (and misuses); its sweeping influence on society; its makers, shapers, collectors, an… OL19972529W
Papermaking Papermaking Dard Hunter Discusses every aspect of papermaking --its history, methods, tools, and watermarking. OL4455871W
Paper and paperboards in India Paper and paperboards in India Tirath R. Gupta Study based on 1960-1985 data. OL4598774W
The endless web The endless web Joan Evans The story of the famous paper maker, John Dickinson. The book outlines the success and early days of this successful company in Apsley, Hertfordshire from 1804 to 1954 (date of the book.) The book al… OL5454318W
The science of a piece of paper The science of a piece of paper Camilla De la Bédoyère Explores the biological science involved in growing trees for paper manufacturing, the technology used to turn wood to paper and the historical importance of paper. Suggested level: primary, intermed… OL5734632W