Color and Its Applications
by Matthew Luckiesh
Publisher: D. Van Nostrand company 1921
ISBN/ASIN: 1407660616
Number of pages: 482
Description:
The aim of this book is to present a condensed treatment of the science of color. An attempt has been made to cover as many phases of the subject as possible within the confines of a small volume. The science of color is treated from the viewpoint of those interested in the many applications of color.
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