Fireworks: Theory, Practice, and Performance

Fireworks: Theory, Practice and Performance offers a basic introduction to the subject for aspiring fireworks display technicians and those professionals who wish to reinforce their existing knowledge. 

Fireworks: Theory, Practice, and Performance

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About the Book

Fireworks: Theory, Practice and Performance offers a basic introduction to the subject for aspiring fireworks display technicians and those professionals who wish to reinforce their existing knowledge.

Topics Covered

Topics include – simple firework chemistry; hazards in use and transport; firework types; fusing techniques; display hardware; basic electrical concepts; firing systems; display design, planning and execution and environmental considerations, all presented in an easy and accessible style.

Author

Chris Pearce

Price

Colour Edition: £20 & Standard Edition: £15

Paperback

210 pages

Publisher

JoFra Press 

ISBN

978-1-3999-3665-1 (Colour Edition)
978-1-3999-3723-8 (Standard Edition)

Subject

Topics covered

Topics include – simple firework chemistry; hazards in use and transport; firework types; fusing techniques; display hardware; basic electrical concepts; firing systems; display design, planning and execution and environmental considerations, all presented in an easy and accessible style.

About The Author

Chris Pearce

Chris Pearce obtained his MSc at Birmingham University and, following an early career in teaching, he became involved in the firework industry full-time in 1997. His company, Jubilee Fireworks, have gained a world-wide reputation and are twice-winners of the Gold Jupiter award at Montreal. Chris conceived the ‘Festival of Fireworks’, which has run annually since 1999, and he was Chairman of The British Pyrotechnists Association for a five year period – during which time he developed the BPA Training Scheme. He has written numerous technical and popular articles on fireworks and has been adjudicator and technical consultant for The British Musical Fireworks Championships since 2004.

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How to Purchase?

Standard Edition: Buy From Below

Buy from UK

Price: £15 + 2nd class postage Royal Mail: £2.70

Buy from Europe

Price: £15 + International Standard postage (air) £5.95

Buy from all other places

Price £15 + International Standard postage (air) £10.55

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