There are many books on the market. Each would specialize in the marks on one particular type of article e.g. porcelain and pottery, pewter, silver are the commonest books that are available.
Look! There are millions of manufacturer's marks. For starters you do not even say what object the mark is applied to!! If it on a piece of antique porcelain, then you need to buy a book of porcelain marks or borrow one from your local library. Or, whatever.
0400943696where will i find the makers marks for gold ... Wayne
Need detailed description of all markings on weapon.
More than likely they'll be in Kanji
A book title should be underlined or italicized - not placed in quotation marks.
That is a UPC style code that identifies the book to the library system.
Morocco per se does not have a holy book, but 99% of the Moroccan population identifies as Muslim and the Islamic holy book is the Qur'an.
No, not all books have quotation marks in the title. Quotation marks are used in book titles to set off a specific phrase or word, and it is not a requirement for all book titles to have them.
Rand first acquires dragon marks on his arms in the book "The Fires of Heaven," which is the fifth book in Robert Jordan's "Wheel of Time" series.
book marks
No, you underline it. By the way, movie titles are in italics, and songs are in quotation marks.
John Marks Moffatt has written: 'The Protestant's prayer-book'