UPDATE: Book Giveaway: American Furniture 2003, Edited by Luke Beckerdite
September 13th, 2009 in blogsAmerican Furniture 2003, Edited by Luke Beckerdite.
Chipstone Foundation, 2003.
$60.00; 328 pp.
American Furniture is an annual publication that started in 1993. It presents new research on furniture design, use, production, and appreciation and is devoted exclusively to furniture made or used in the Americas from the 17th century to the present. This edition, American Furniture 2003, contains 6 extensive articles and 3 book reviews and covers such topics as “Early Carving in the South Carolina Low Country: The Career and Work of Henry Burnett”, “Everyday Things: From Rolling Pins to Trundle Bedsteads”, “Tilt-Top Tables and Eighteenth-Century Consumerism”, and “The Long Shadow of William Morris: Paradigmatic Problems of Twentieth-Century American Furniture”. The book is filled with color and black and white photos of furniture, paintings, architecture and more. I think this would be a great addition to any woodworking library.
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Comments (34)
looks like a good book to have. A great Lou-Reid maybe...
Eoin Posted: 5:38 am on September 16th
Posted: 4:25 pm on September 13th