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Yasilyev M. Metals and Man 1967
yasilyev m metals man 1967
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Textbook in PDF format It is a very old legend; it has come down to us from more than thirty centuries ago. As it goes, after the magnificent Temple at Jerusalem was built for him, King Solomon held a feast for the builders. He went out of his way to treat them to all he had. Even his throne was to be given at the feast to the best among the best, the man who had done exceptional services for the project. King Solomon stepped down from his gemmed throne of gold, descended the steps covered with purple velvet, and stood modestly among the masons, carpenters, silversmiths and bone-carvers. The same moment a man came out of the crowd, went up the steps and sat down on the throne. The great king frowned in wrath. "What are you and by what right have you taken this place?" he asked menacingly. Instead of a reply, the stranger held out his hand imperiously towards the masons and asked them: "Who has made your tools?" "A smith has," was the answer. "And yours?" the stranger's hand pointed at the carpenters. "A smith," they said. "And yours?" Everyone the stranger asked said: "A smith made the tools we built the Temple with." Then the stranger turned to the king: "I am a smith. Am I not entitled to take the place Your Majesty promised to give today to the person who has done the most for the Temple?" That is how the legend goes. What it means is that metals are the foundation of everything. Or was this so centuries ago? No, today, as ever before, metals are the key materials of construction
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