Description
Reviews
A detailed read of this book provides new and interesting information even for a veteran conservator of shipwreck materials...a wonderful commentary on contemporary collection practices including materials such as leather, stone, plastics and wall paintings. * The Nautical Archaeology Society, 2007, 211-212 (Ian MacLeod) *
A useful tool for students.......This book should definitely be of great use for conservators and conservations scientists during their professional life. * Chemistry World, July 2007, 64 (Lore Troalen) *
I can envisage this book being relevant to these museum students and a range of heritage disciplines. The Book will also serve the needs of conservation professionals seeking well researched accessible information on materials....general reader with basic science knowledge should have no difficulty in following the text.A good mix of theoretical and practical perspectives.Throughout there is a great deal of 'how to' and 'how not to' field-tested advice. I fully expect that it will have a long life on the shelves of graduates, professionals and science enthusiasts. * Chemistry and Industry, 25 June 2007 (Yvette Staelens) *
It brings together a thorough description of wide range of heritage materials in one comprehensive volume.... a very good introduction to conservation science. * Materials Today, June 2007, Vol.10.No.6 (Daniel Vella) *
Book Information
ISBN 9780854046591
Author B Des Barker
Format Hardback
Page Count 390
Imprint Royal Society of Chemistry
Publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
Weight(grams) 830g