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Very good, oversized, hard cover, with unclipped dust jacket. General shelf and handling wear; sunning to spine, light rubbing, and creasing to edges and corners of DJ. Review by Andrew L. Maske of the Rhode Island School of Design laid in. Pages tightly bound, content unmarked, colours vivid. CN Used
412 pages. Undated reprint, circa 1971. 8.25" x 6.5". "A valuable sourcebook of basic information on the design and workmanship of French Canadian furniture from the seventeenth to the first half of the nineteenth century. Armoires, buffets, chairs, commodes, beds and other common items are described and illustrated in detail, and the scope of the book extends to spinning-wheels, chandeliers, mantelpieces, stoves, fabrics, doors, locks and latches. Included also are suggestions for restoring the original colour to traditional furniture, and for identifying genuine French Canadian period pieces. There are approximately 600 black-and-white photographs." - dust jacket. Includes: List of Master-Woodworkers, Woodworkers and Carvers. List of English and Scottish Woodworkers and Cabinet-Makers. List of Master-Locksmiths and Locksmiths. List of Collectors. Bibliography. Abbreviations List. Lexicon of French-Canadian Terms. Glossary. Index. Minor lean to spine. Unmarked with moderate wear to dark green publisher's cloth. Binding intact. Average wear to dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy of this valuable reference. Whiteman, Stewart & Funnell 1643. Book
199461135Stackpole Books 1994 Jaquette déchirée.
198817292New York: Prentice Hall Press 1988. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. 9.5x7.7x1.0in. Inscribed by Authors. 2nd printing inscribed by author tea invitation laid-in; light foxing to top edge of text block. Dust jacket in clear protector. <br>282pp 1.92lb 9.5x7.7x1.0in Prentice Hall Press hardcover
125p. Hardcover Very good condition good
192361450Portland OR: Doernbecher Manufacturing Company Planned and Produced by The Arcady Company 1923. Atlas folio. 12.5 x 18.5 in. 54 pp unpaginated. Illustrated with photos and camera-ready advertising copy in two-tone illustrations throughout. Half-beige over tan boards black & brown lettering on front cover minor bumping to corners minor bumping head & foot of spine some scuffing still a VG copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce sales campaign catalogue illustrating Doernbecher’s line of Jazz Age bedroom furniture manufactured in Portland OR with an intent to raise the awareness of the fast-growing middle class market of better bedrooms and better furnished homes. The largely pen & ink drawings are designed to appeal to the widest range of Western customers and include specific examples of such stores as the Bellview Furniture Co. Idaho Sheppard & Lawrence Lorraigne CA Procter & Johnstone Home Furnishings Paducah KY and many others. Specific details for the 200 300 400 600 etc. suites are all available with finishes in Walnut Oak Silvertone Ivory and more. Following World War I Doernbecher manufacturing first established in Portland OR in 1921 maintained an assembly line for producing furniture nearly five miles long. Original sales literature catalogues and advertising manuals for the storied Western manufacturer are quite scarce. No copies in Worldcat. Doernbecher Manufacturing Company, [Planned and Produced by The Arcady Company], hardcover
1983BOOKS069458IWoodbridge Suffolk UK: Barra Books 1983. HC. very good w/very good dustjacket hardcover. B&W and color illustrations. ISBN 0907462375 First published in 1924-7. This set published in an edition of 500 copies. Volume One 349pp; Volume Two 384pp; Volumen Three 376pp. Nice Complete Set. Barra Books unknown
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Light wear/crease to cover. 8 1/2"w x 10"h. 160 pages. Many color photos.
sunning and small tear to d / j; mild softening to top and bottom of spine; text and illustrations tight and bright Used
1935233322American Art Association 1935. hardcover. good. Catalogue 4204 from the Public Sale on November 21 22 and 23 and 2 p.m. Illustrated in black and white. 208 pages 4to gray pictorial boards final ten pages and back cover warped from water damage. No place: published by the American Art Association in conjunction with Anderson Galleries Inc. 1935. A good readable copy.<br/><br/> American Art Association unknown books