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Historian Jack Paquette retired as vice president and assistant to the chairman of Owens-Illlinois after 33 years of service to that company. Author of three other books on the history of the glass industry, he also has written a widely acclaimed memoir about growing up in the Great Depression. Would you like to tell us about a lower price? If you are a seller for this product, would you like to suggest updates through seller support?
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I read this book on my Kindle. The book also covers the background of the Illinois Glass Company and how these two companies were able to form the Owens Illinois Glass Company, a leading glass manufacturer for many years. The book covers a lot of years on few pages, I would liked to have seen more in depth information, but it is still a good read for bottle collectors. It mentions many advances through the years and when these advances happened which allows the reader to understand bottle production and helps you determine how they were made, which can tell you ages of bottles.
This entry was posted on June 18, at 9: You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site. What a great and unexpected review of my new book, The Glassmakers, Revisited! You must have been one of the earliest purchaser of the book! Thank you so much for your generous comments about it.
The folks who follow your web site might also be interested in my book, Blowpipes, which is a detailed history of the more than 70 glass companies that opened in northwest Ohio during the natural gas boom there in the s. I spent more than eight years researching and writing the book after talks about my earlier versions of the O-I history sparked members of various audiences in the area to ask me to undertake the project.
I am told that a number of bottle collectors in the U. Paquette, I have enjoyed reading The Glassmakers very much.
I also had already ordered your other book, Blowpipes and look forward to reading it! I will also be doing a review on that book.
I try to let bottle collectors know that books are out there like yours. I look forward to reading your thoughts about Blowpipes: It was a real labor of love for me and for the year-old artist who illustrated it.
Being one of the new historians for O-I it will be interesting reading. Todd, Congratulations on becoming a historian with O-I.
I would LOVE a job like that! It sounds like a very interesting job.
Not a job, just a hobby of capturing historical stuff and putting it on the intranet for fellow O-I Employees during lunch time. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Twitter account.