Fire: Servant, Scourge, and EnigmaCourier Corporation, 1 maj 2002 - 288 The nature of fire, its symbolic significance, and its exploitation and control are examined in this fascinating study. Written in a lively style and enhanced by 117 compelling illustrations, it probes all aspects of fire, from the techniques used to extinguish oil well blazes to fire imagery in religion and poetry. |
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... Ignition II FIRE FOR COMFORT 4 Fire for heating 5 Fire for lighting ix 372 21 35 50 III FIRE FOR USE 6 Fire for cooking 7 Fire for destruction 8 Fire for craftsmen and chemists 9 Fire for movement : ( 1 ) External fires 10 Fire for ...
... Ignition II FIRE FOR COMFORT 4 Fire for heating 5 Fire for lighting ix 372 21 35 50 III FIRE FOR USE 6 Fire for cooking 7 Fire for destruction 8 Fire for craftsmen and chemists 9 Fire for movement : ( 1 ) External fires 10 Fire for ...
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FIRE FOR COMFORT | 33 |
FIRE FOR | 65 |
FIRE AS HAZARD | 177 |
FIRE FOR CONTEMPLATION | 237 |
Main sources | 266 |
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