Commemorative Coca-Cola® Bottles


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Most of the modern hobbleskirt commemorative Coca-Cola bottles have been produced since 1991, and the miniatures only since 1993. More than 1,100 color photographs illustrate eleven chapters and a history of the bottles, from 3-inch-high miniatures to tall, 10-ounce bottles arranged year by year. This book will delight bottle dealers and collectors alike.




Coca-Cola Commemorative Bottles


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Commemorative Coca-Cola bottles hold a special appeal because of the variety of subjects displayed on the bottles - festivals, Christmas, anniversaries, sporting events, national companies, and more. This second edition for Coke is completely revised and updated to include the latest bottles. Over 1,000 commemorative Coca-Cola bottles from 1980 to the present are showcased in full color photographs. Complete alphabetical and manufacturer indexes to both eight-ounce and ten-ounce bottles help the collector quickly locate his bottle and evaluate it. The photos are accompanied by complete descriptions, dates, and current collector values. Grab a Coca-Cola Commemorative Bottles 2nd Edition and a smile! 2001 values. 8.5 x 11.







Price Guide to Vintage Coca-Cola Collectibles


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Vintage Coca-Cola memorabilia is one of the hottest collecting areas around. This price guide is your roadmap to collecting success. It contains more than 1800 price listings and over 600 photographs for the best vintage items. In addition, there is a section on Coca-Cola history, how to date your collectibles by slogans and much more. Whether you are an experienced or novice Coca-Cola collector, this guide will help you to accurately identify and value the items you have or those you are looking for.




The Man Behind the Bottle


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The contour Coca-Cola bottle is the most recognized package created by man. It has been called an international icon and one of the most significant artifacts of the twentieth century. Of everything that has been written about The Coca-Cola Company, the one error of omission has been the complete and accurate story about the creation of its famous contour bottle and the impact it has made in the world. Knowing his entire life that it was his father, Earl R. Dean, who designed the bottle, it became the author's mission to get the story told before the truth was forever lost-to set the record straight-not only for his father and his descendants, but for the millions of people all over the world who have enjoyed a romance with his bottle.




Laser Induced Fluorescence Measurements and Modeling of Nitric Oxide in High-Pressure Premixed Flames


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Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) has been applied to the quantitative measurement of nitric oxide (NO) in premixed, laminar, high-pressure flames. Their chemistry was also studied using three current kinetics schemes to determine the predictive capabilities of each mechanism with respect to NO concentrations. The flames studied were low-temperature (1600 less than T less than 1850K) C2H6/O2/N2 and C2H6/O2/N2 flames, and high temperature (2100 less than T less than 2300K) C2H6/O2/N2 flames. Laser-saturated fluorescence (LSF) was initially used to measure the NO concentrations. However, while the excitation transition was well saturated at atmospheric pressure, the fluorescence behavior was basically linear with respect to laser power at pressures above 6 atm. Measurements and calculations demonstrated that the fluorescence quenching rate variation is negligible for LIF measurements of NO at a given pressure. Therefore, linear LIF was used to perform quantitative measurements of NO concentration in these high-pressure flames. The transportability of a calibration factor from one set of flame conditions to another also was investigated by considering changes in the absorption and quenching environment for different flame conditions. The feasibility of performing LIF measurements of (NO) in turbulent flames was studied; the single-shot detection limit was determined to be 2 ppm. Reisel, John R. and Laurendeau, Normand M. Unspecified Center NASA-CR-195404, E-9248, NAS 1.26:195404 NAG3-1038; RTOP 537-02-20...




For God, Country, and Coca-Cola


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An illustrated history of the Coca-Cola soft drink company.




The Conquest of Cool


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Looks at advertising during the 1960s, focusing on the relationship between the counterculture movement and commerce.




The Coca-Cola Bottle


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This book covers the history of the Coca-Cola bottle itself. From the Hutchinson Stopper bottle of the 1890's to the Applied Color Label of the 1980's. Also included is a Quick Reference Guide, showing all the styles of bottles broken down by year, with detailed information that will allow collectors to find a specific year the bottle was made. Has over 200 photographs and illustrations.




Coca-Cola Trays


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Coke trays are a prolific part of advertising history that show the evolution of American popular culture. From ribbons-and-lace girls of late Victorian era through Roaring Twenties flappers, World War II brides, and working women of today, Coca-Cola has called upon images of glamour girls and girls-next-door to sell Coke. Warm family scenes, baseball and children at play add to the wholesome appeal of Coke.