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Aluminium. Thirteenth Element. Encyclopedia
Cover
The front cover of the English edition
EditorElena Shanina
AuthorAndrey Drozdov
Original titleАлюминий. Тринадцатый элемент. Энциклопедия
Translator
  • Brian Droitcour
  • Daniil Dynin
  • Julia Melnikova
  • Anton Nesterov
  • Ekaterina Pruss
  • David Riff
  • Boris Shubick
IllustratorArseny Meshcheryakov (Art Director)
CountryRussia
LanguageEnglish, Russian
SubjectAluminium
GenreReference book
PublisherThe RUSAL Library
Publication date
2007
Published in English
2007
Media typePrint
Pages
  • 232 p. (English)
  • 240 с. (Russian)
ISBN978-5-91523-002-5 (Russian: ISBN 978-5-91523-001-8)
503
LC ClassQD
Original text
Алюминий. Тринадцатый элемент. Энциклопедия at RUSAL
TranslationAluminium. Thirteenth Element. Encyclopedia at RUSAL

Aluminium: The Thirteenth Element is a Russian encyclopedia completely devoted to aluminium. The encyclopedia is published by United Company RUSAL, at the end of 2007, in both Russian and English. Four thousand copies were printed (240 pages).

The encyclopedia covers various areas of aluminium application, starting from car engineering and architecture to jewellery and fashion, recounts how this metal was discovered, and describes technologies of its production, its properties and benefits for various spheres of life.

The book consists of 9 chapters, with an index/glossary and name index enclosed at the end. The encyclopedia contains diversified illustrative materials stemming from Russia and from overseas photo archives, museums and private collections.

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