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Books on Antiques: Bibliography of Books on Furniture Glass Ceramics Metals &c

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Description

“Decorative Arts and Household Furnishings in America 1650-1920. An Annotated Bibliography”
Edited by Kenneth L Ames & Gerald W.R. Ward.
Published by the Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum in 1989.
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DISCUSSION:
Ames & Ward is one of the most useful of the modern decorative arts bibliographies, covering architecture, furniture, glass, ceramics, metals, textiles, timepieces, artisans & culture, and “household activities and systems” (plumbing, heating, etc). Each section was written by an expert in the field, and all the entries are extensively annotated; as you may have noticed, we quote extensively from this book ourselves. Among the contributors were the two editors, as well as David Schuyler, Ellen Paul Denker, Kirk Nelson, Rodris Roth, Susan Burrows Swan, Thomas S. Mitchie, Edward S. Cooke, Jr., and Neville Thompson. The entries are cross-indexed by author and title. You simply must have a copy.
DESCRIPTION:
Hardcover. 8.5”x11”, 392 pages.
CONDITION NOTES:
Minor wear, light soil.
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Stock #32934
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