Petit Point


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In this fascinating book, Nobel Prize winner Pierre-Gilles de Gennes wittily captures the lives of personalities from both the academic and the industrial world in delightful bite-size stories. Most of the characters in this collection are like those in Aesop''s fables, but in modern-day research settings. The book provides a critical account of aberrations (fortunately rare) of the scientific community. Many lessons can be drawn from the stories. For the young researcher, this book is like a telescope: for seeing other human beings beyond his or her laboratory. For the administrator, this book is like a microscope: for seeing inside the human beings huge and complex structures. However, like Aesop''s fables, you would not offer the book as a gift to anyone other than a close and wise friend. Petit Point is not a book to be devoured in a single sitting. It is one to be savored and reflected upon OCo it shows what the world may be like and what we ourselves may become. It is like a mirror OCo to be visited from time to time. Contents: Letter; Mastoc; V(r)ra; Lanterne; Leduc; Emmy; Breton; Smirnoff; Pluvieux; B(r)ziers; Kuba; Vladimir; Agla(r) Subtil; Chazot; Anchor; Croesus; Caesar; Guru; Dourakine; Saplir; Manfred; Robert; Polymorph; R(r)vizor; Feston; Philostrate; elise; Spiros; Akbar. Readership: General."










The Upholsterer


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Decorative textiles


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An illustrated book on coverings for furniture, walls and floors, including damasks, brocades and velvets, tapestries, laces, embroideries, chintzes, cretonnes, drapery and furniture trimmings, wall papers, carpets and rugs, tooled and illuminated leathers










Good Furniture


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