Best of
Material-Culture

1996

American Furniture of the 18th Century: History, Technique & Structure


Jeffrey P. Greene - 1996
    In the second part, he explains and illustrates the techniques of the period furniture maker, including joinery and authentic construction; carving, turning and inlay; time-honored finishing methods; and making working drawings. The final part examines 24 important original examples in detail for their design, construction and artistic merit.Written by a professional period furniture maker, this book is intended for anyone with an interest in 18th-century furniture. For antiquarians, it will serve as a detailed guide to the furniture maker's methods. For cabinetmakers of any period, it will be an essential reference on connoisseurship and historical methods.

The Country House Kitchen 1650-1900


Pamela A. Sambrook - 1996
    Describes methods for brewing, baking, dairy work, distilling, and storage, and discusses the evolution of the cooking fire and kitchen range, roles of kit