Free stained glass sourcebook available February

Date: 3 January 2005

The Sourcebook 2005 published by The Stained Glass Association of America will be available at the beginning of February.

The book, which is available free of charge, was created for architects, churches, liturgical consultants and others who commission, maintain or work with stained glass.Articles feature information about the types of stained glass, selecting and working with stained glass, and what to know about repair and restoration. The Sourcebook 2005 published by The Stained Glass Association of America will be available at the beginning of February.

The book, which is available free of charge, was created for architects, churches, liturgical consultants and others who commission, maintain or work with stained glass.

Articles feature information about the types of stained glass, selecting and working with stained glass, and what to know about repair and restoration.

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