Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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TP946 .A45 | American national standard for optical character recognition (OCR) inks / | 1 |
TP946 .L52 | The manufacture of ink : comprising the raw materials, and the preparation of writing, copying, and hektograph inks, safety inks, ink extracts and powders, colored inks, solid inks, lithographic inks and crayons ... / | 1 |
TP947 .C37 1904i | Forty centuries of ink, or, A chronological narrative concerning ink and its backgrounds introducing incidental observations and deductions, parallels of time and color phenomena, bibliography, chemistry, poetical effusions, citations, anecdotes and curiosa together with some evidence respecting the evanescent character of most inks of to-day and an epitome of chemico-legal ink / | 1 |
TP947 .D25 | The history of ink including its etymology, chemistry, and bibliography. | 1 |
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TP947 .Z47 1983 | Les encres noires au Moyen Age (jusqu'à 1600) / | 1 |
TP949 .B55 1980 | A history of printing ink, balls and rollers, 1440-1850 / | 1 |
TP949 .B75 1993eb | The printing ink manual. | 1 |
TP949 .E5 | Printing inks : their chemistry and technology / | 1 |
TP949 .F54 2015 | The chemistry of printing inks and their electronics and medical applications / | 1 |
TP949 .F56 1991eb | Printing ink and overprint varnish formulations : recent developments / | 1 |
TP949 .F57 1999eb | Printing ink and overprint varnish formulations / | 2 |
TP949 .W6 1967 | Printing and litho inks / | 1 |
TP951 |
Carbon black : production, properties, and uses / Carbon black : science and technology / |
2 |
TP951 .C34 1993 | Carbon black : science and technology / | 1 |
TP951 .H377 | The optical properties of metal blacks and carbon blacks. | 1 |
TP951 .P6 | Carbon black technology: recent developments, 1968. | 1 |
TP953 .E9 | Extraction of useful chemical derivatives from coal : papers / | 1 |
TP953 .F523 | The conversion of coal into oils / | 1 |
TP953 .H43 1988 | Health risk from a coal tar disposal site / | 1 |
TP953 .M51 | Coal and what we get from it A romance of applied science. Expanded from the notes of a lecture delivered in the theatre of the London Institution, Jan. 20, 1890. | 1 |