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Margaret Graham A Measure of Peace Heinemann No Date 0434291366 / 9780434291366 Hardcover Very Good "'() In ''A Measure of Peace'' Hannah's life takes her from a repressive Victorian household to freedom in the Cornish countryside. In ''Canopy of Silence'', Deborah follows a veteran of Gallipoli to start a life in Australia. ''A Fragment of Time'' is an account of Helen's marriage to a photographer.'''' ID: mon0000079712" Price:
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"Margaret B. W. Graham, Alec T. Shuldiner" Corning and the Craft of Innovation "Oxford University Press, USA" 2001 0195140974 / 9780195140972 Hardcover Very Good "'() For 150 years, Corning Incorporated has repeatedly succeeded in their quest to create new products for an ever-changing marketplace. Corning and the Craft of Innovation is the story of the extraordinary research and development strategy that propelled this company to its leadership position in leading-edge technologies for the new world economy. Since its founding in the mid-nineteenth century, Corning has placed a premium on research and development in tandem with an unending spirit of innovation. Corning's innovations made possible such essential items as light bulbs, television, Pyrex, catalytic converters for cars, and high-speed telecommunications through fiber optics. Most impressive is Corning's evolution into a highly innovative producer of specialty materials. In its early days, Corning developed specialty glass for use in railroad signal lenses that had to withstand the rigors of high and low temperatures: and developed its high speed Ribbon Machine--still used today-'''' ID: mon0000076528" Price:
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"Margaret B. W. Graham, Alec T. Shuldiner" Corning and the Craft of Innovation "Oxford University Press, USA" 2001 0195140974 / 9780195140972 Hardcover New "Hardcover, New, clean, tight, unmarked, no spine or cover creases() For 150 years, Corning Incorporated has repeatedly succeeded in their quest to create new products for an ever-changing marketplace. Corning and the Craft of Innovation is the story of the extraordinary research and development strategy that propelled this company to its leadership position in leading-edge technologies for the new world economy. Since its founding in the mid-nineteenth century, Corning has placed a premium on research and development in tandem with an unending spirit of innovation. Corning's innovations made possible such essential items as light bulbs, television, Pyrex, catalytic converters for cars, and high-speed telecommunications through fiber optics. Most impressive is Corning's evolution into a highly innovative producer of specialty materials. In its early days, Corning developed specialty glass for use in railroad signal lenses that had to withstand the rigors of high and low temperature ID: mon0000129168" Price:
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