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  1. In this book, the fundamentals of magnetism are treated, starting at an introductory level. The origin of magnetic moments, the response to an applied magnetic field, and the various interactions giving rise to different types of magnetic ordering in solids are presented and many examples are given.

    • K.H.J Buschow, F.R. de Boer
  2. 809 Followers, 785 Following, 776 Posts - Julia Buschow (@juliabuschow) on Instagram: "Mom life with my boy, Graham🤍".

    • Advertisements Over The Years For The Minerva Tin Head Doll
    • 1918 Velhagen & Klasings Monthly Magazine Article
    • Earlier Metal Doll Heads, Other Manufacturers

    1897 Full Page Ad for the Minerva Tin Head Doll

    Buschow & Beck of Nossen, Saxony present a full page ad in the “The Buyers’ Guidethrough Germany, Bohemia.” An English rhyme appeals to the buyer, In the ad Buschow & Beck claim they own the patent for the doll head and explain that sheet metal is used to manufacture the doll heads.

    1900 Ads of Minerva the Metal Doll Head

    The German export book in 1900 featured a small ad for Bruschow & Beck’s metal doll head with a wig, not molded hair like many Minerva’s have. (Export. Berlin. 1900. p. 272). The doll is not named Minerva in this ad. In December of 1900 a column in the Smyrna Times of Delaware describes why mothers should consider the Minerva tin doll head for their child. First, it combined the beauty of bisque with the durability of metal. Second, a mother could give the doll head to any child because of it...

    1901 Waterbury Democrat Newspaper AD

    The Waterbury Democratnewspaper ran an article advertising the Minerva doll heads for Harding’s store in Boston in 1901 claiming it was made of sheet brass. (Sheet brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.)

    In 1918 one could choose between different types of Minerva doll heads. One major line had hair embossed in the metal. Another has smooth Minerva heads to which hair wigs could be attached. The heads came with or without a breast piece so that the neck could rotate or swivel. During the war they did not make the metal heads due to the lack of metal...

    Minerva was not the first metal doll head. A German manufacturing addressbook in 1859 lists a C. H. Wedtstein who made pewter and metal doll heads. He also appeared up the address book in 1864. See information on other Antique German Doll Markshere.

  3. Jan 31, 2011 · Encyclopedia of Materials: Science and Technology K.H. Jürgen Buschow, Robert W. Cahn, Merton C. Flemings, Bernhard Ilschner, Edward J. Kramer, and Subhash Mahajan, Editors (Elsevier, Oxford, UK, 2001) 10,387 pages; $ 6,875.00 ISBN 0-08-043152-6. Google Scholar.

    • K. H. Jürgen Buschow, Robert W. Cahn, Merton C. Flemings, Bernhard Ilschner, Edward J. Kramer, Subha...
    • 2001
  4. K. H. J. Buschow. ·. Juan Rodriguez-Carvajal. The magnetic structure of the tetragonal antiferromagnetic LuFe4Ge2 and YFe4Si2 compounds has been studied by high resolution neutron and X-ray...

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  6. Professor Kurt Heinz Jürgen Buschow is a member of the Experimental Physics Department of the University of Amsterdam, where he teaches Magnetism and Magnetic Materials.