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The Glassmakers, Revisited
Jack K. Paquette

The Glassmakers, Revisited

Xlibris Corporation (Mar 23, 2011)
9781450075428
| Paperback
272 pages | 229 x 152 mm | English
Dewey 666/.12
LC Classification TP853.O3 .P38 2010
LC Control No. 2010904655

Subject

  • Glass Manufacture - Illinois - History
  • Glass Manufacture - Massachusetts - Cambridge - History
  • Glass Manufacture - Ohio - Toledo - History
  • Glass Manufacture/ Illinois/ History
  • Glass Manufacture/ Massachusetts/ Cambridge/ History

Plot

Its corporate name is hardly a household word, yet Owens-Illinois, Inc., located near a small town in northwestern Ohio, is the world's largest manufacturer of the glass bottles and jars used to provide food, beverages and medicines every day to millions of people around the globe. Unlike most corporate histories, The Glassmakers, Revisited, is a page turner....a book filled with illuminating facts and interesting anecdotes about the company that became a global giant due to the mechanical genius of Michael J. Owens, who, in 1903, invented a machine to blow bottles, automatically, and Edward D. Libbey, the astute glassmaker who bankrolled him.

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