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    Schirmmützen: Imperial German Cavalry Field Service Caps
    A Non-Traditional Guide to Physical Chemistry
    Between One Culture
    • 2022

      A Non-Traditional Guide to Physical Chemistry

      Insights using Hydrogen

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on the laws of physical chemistry and their historical development, this book emphasizes the role of hydrogen due to its simplicity and significance in future energy solutions. It presents chemical processes in an accessible manner, minimizing complex mathematics, making it suitable for high school students and non-chemistry majors. By highlighting hydrogen's industrial importance and its potential as an energy carrier, the book aims to inspire curiosity and appreciation for the field of chemistry among a general audience.

      A Non-Traditional Guide to Physical Chemistry
    • 2019

      Between One Culture

      Essays on Science and Art

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the intertwined relationship between science and the arts, this collection presents essays that reveal how myths and artistic works reflect scientific ideas. The first two sections delve into ancient and modern myths linked to science, while subsequent parts analyze poems, novels, plays, and artworks that incorporate scientific themes. The final section reflects on historical uncertainties in science. Aimed at a general audience, the essays are accessible without complex formulas, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the connections between these fields.

      Between One Culture
    • 2010

      Focusing on the military fashion of the Imperial German cavalry, this book serves as a comprehensive reference on schirmmützen, the elegant service caps worn from the late 1800s through World War I. It features detailed descriptions and color illustrations of headgear from all branches, including pre-war models and M-7 and M-15 war caps. Additionally, it includes German nomenclature and practical advice for collectors on identifying and acquiring caps from various regiments, making it an essential resource for enthusiasts of military history and fashion.

      Schirmmützen: Imperial German Cavalry Field Service Caps