The Other Prism

The Other Prism
Author: V. St. Clair
Publisher:
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2017-10-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781976455360

After being arrested, living in the shadow of his father's legacy, and being attacked by magical creatures and other mages alike, Hayden Frost was amazed that he survived his first year at Mizzenwald. At least he knew, going into his second year, that things couldn't possibly get any worse...right?In the second book of The Broken Prism series, Hayden is confronted with a whole new set of problems: crowds cheering while he fights for his life against much more skillful mages; old enemies and new, determined to see him fail; watching his friends die, powerless to prevent it. Delving into his past becomes his only hope of surviving the future, and forging new alliances is more important than ever. Except that one of Hayden's greatest allies has been keeping a secret from him that will change everything...

A Treatise

A Treatise
Author: Henry Drury Noyes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1881
Genre: Eye
ISBN:

Prism and Lens Making, Second Edition

Prism and Lens Making, Second Edition
Author: Twyman F
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 650
Release: 1988-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780852741504

Prism and Lens Making: A Textbook for Optical Glassworkers, Second Edition is a unique compendium of the art and science of the optical working of glass for the production of mirrors, lenses, and prisms. Incorporating minor corrections and a foreword by Professor Walter Welford FRS, this reissue of the 1957 edition provides a wealth of technical information and hands-on guidance gained from a lifetime of experience. Although some of the techniques have been replaced by more modern methods, this classic book is still a valuable source of practical assistance as well as being a pleasure to read. About the Author Frank Twyman was a skilled craftsman in all aspects of optics. He joined Otto Hilger in 1898 to work on the production of simple spectroscopes costing less than £10 each. After the death of Otto Hilger, Twyman became Managing Director of Adam Hilger Ltd., a company known for the finest quality optical and mechanical work. He worked here from 1902 to 1946 and was very concerned with the practical aspects of instrument making; he designed many of the instruments himself and constantly strove to improve the techniques of optical grinding and polishing. In 1916 Twyman and Alfred Green, the foreman of the Hilger optical shops, patented the now-famous prism and lens testing interferometer that bears their names. Twyman also undertook fundamental studies in the annealing process for glass and invented new spectrophotometers and spectrographs.