Candles, Lamps, and Light
Appel, E. (1976). Sand art: Materials techniques terrariums sandpainting sculpture projects. New York: Crown Publishers.
Lamps - pp. 102-103Candle holders - pp. 104-105
Asimov, I. (1970). Light. Chicago: Follett Publishing Company.
Discusses light and vision, color, lenses, sources of light, light waves, reflection, absorbsion, radiation, beams, translucence, meanings of transparent and opaque, refraction, mirages, focal points, photons, prisms, and the solar spectrum.
Atkinson, E., and others. (1973). Reader's digest complete do-it-yourself manual. Pleasantville, New York: The Reader's Digest Association.
Electricity: Solving power problems safely - pp. 251-276
Blair, P. (No date). Animation. Tustin, California: Foster Art Service, Inc.
General examples of light and shadow in drawings.
Blough, G., & Schwartz, J. (1974). Elementary school science and how to teach it. (5th ed.). New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc.
Light and how we use it - pp. 649-671
Broekhuizen, R. (1979). Graphic communications. Bloomington, Illinois: McKnight Publishing Company.
Light, and film sensitivity - p. 133Light meters - p. 133
Brooks, W. (1966). Drawing heads and hands. New York: M. Grumbacher, Inc.
General examples of light and shadow in drawings.
Brooks, W. (Ed.). (1968). The art of painting: A stet-by-step instruction and demonstration in color mixing and painting techniques selected from the Grumbacher library. New York: Golden Press.
Examples of light and shadow in sample paintings.
Brown, A., Braun, J., & Grondin, T. (1990). Lighting secrets for the professional photographer. Cincinnati, Ohio: Writer's Digest Books.
Discussion of the proper use of light in photography.
Epstein, S., & Epstein, B. (1973). Look in the mirror. New York: Scholastic Book Services.
Discusses the use of mirrors and light.
Espinosa, M. (Ed.). (1985). The folklore of Spain in the American southwest. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press.
Luminarias - pp. 72-73
Guy, G. (1974). Tall book of candle crafting. New York: Sterling Publishing Company.
Mueller, C., Rudolph, M., & the editors of LIFE. (1966). Light and vision. New York: Time Incorporated.
Talks about vision as people's link to the world, the science of light, the eye, light and sight, the spectrum, shades of light, three dimensions of vision, and seeing with the brain.
Neuzil, E. (1972). The physical sciences: A contemporary approach. New York: Bogden and Quigley, Inc. Publishers.
Light energy and relativity - pp. 101-126
Newman, T. (1972). Creative candlemaking. New York: Crown Publishers, Inc.
Strose, S. (1972). Candle-making. New York: Sterling Publishing Company.
UNESCO. (1962). 700 science experiments for everyone. Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Company, Inc.
Experiments and materials for the study of light - pp. 191-205
Walter, M. (1968). Mirror cards. St. Louis: McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Uses reflections of light from mirrors to teach symetry.