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Antiques and Collectibles - Furniture books

Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

By Antique Trader Books. The regular list price is $15.95. Sells new for $4.63. There are some available for $0.47.
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1 comments about American & European Furniture Price Guide.

  1. What a mess this book is. Totally unreliable, confusing, mistakes abound. A junior high student could have done a better job of organizing the information.


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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Peter S. Blundell. By Collector Books. The regular list price is $17.95. Sells new for $3.99. There are some available for $0.69.
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No comments about The Marketplace Guide to Oak Furniture: Styles and Values.




Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Time-Life Books. By Time-Life Books. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $7.99. There are some available for $0.25.
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1 comments about Shaker Furniture (Art of Woodworking).

  1. As an amature woodworker interested in plans and methods for building Shaker style furniture, I found this book very informative. It includes precise instructions for building two Shaker style chairs, a bench, three tables, a pie safe, a clock, a step stool, oval boxes and a pegboard. It also includes directions for making jigs to simplify the the construction of several of the projects. The jig for routing dovetails for a candlestand collumn while it is still on the lathe was shown in greater detail than I have seen before. The diagrams and illustrated step-by-step instrctions are easy to understand and show construction details that mere measured drawings do not. For instance, the methods for hanging a drawer and attaching a table top were especially interesting to me since they were a little different than what I commonly see. This is a book written for amature woodworks like myself who appreciate well documented plans for interesting and usefull pieces of furniture.


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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Robert Swedberg and Harriett Swenberg. By Wallace-Homestead Book Co. The regular list price is $16.95. Sells new for $6.56. There are some available for $0.47.
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No comments about Country Furniture and Accessories With Prices (Country Furniture & Accessories with Prices).




Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Cedric Jagger. By David & Charles PLC. Sells new for $70.00. There are some available for $15.74.
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No comments about The Artistry of the English Watch.




Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Peter M. Kenny and Ulrich Leben and Frances F. Bretter. By Metropolitan Museum of Art. The regular list price is $35.00. Sells new for $31.94. There are some available for $32.00.
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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by MAGGIE PHILO. By MURDOCH BOOKS. Sells new for $9.95. There are some available for $0.49.
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1 comments about DECORATIVE PAINTED FURNITURE (DECORATIVE ARTS S.).

  1. You don't have to be an artist--satisfy your creative urges with this book. It isn't necessary to paint portraits or landscapes. Simple gometric shapes or "coloring book" figures (ladybug, tulip, heart) are easy and fun. Ordinary furniture or small wooden objects (treasure chest, stepstool) become charming parts of your own home, or special gifts. Make a mistake? Choose the wrong color? Paint over it! Have fun and get started!


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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Bernard D. Cotton. By Antique Collectors Club Dist A/C. The regular list price is $99.50. Sells new for $66.52. There are some available for $14.50.
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1 comments about English Regional Chair.

  1. This superb reference volume examines the English regional chair (particularly windsor and ladderback types) as a vernacular tradition of craft and design. It is more comprehensive than any other book ever written on antique furniture. A work of the very highest calibre by a most respected, insightful and dedicated scholar. Study in this field, often inspired by this extraordinary work, is still continued with great enthusiasm. It simply cannot be bettered!


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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Donald Blake Webster. By Royal Ontario Museum. There are some available for $179.07.
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No comments about Cdn Georgian Furniture (Life Sciences Contributions).




Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Eames Demetrios. By Thames & Hudson Ltd. The regular list price is $32.95. Sells new for $22.38. There are some available for $41.50.
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5 comments about An Eames Primer (Architecture/Design Series).

  1. Before reading this book I would have found it difficult to believe that I would be able to use the word hyperbole and the Eames Office in the same sentence. The work of the Eames Office remains beyond reproach and this book does offer some genuine insight into its multifaceted work but tends to avoid difficult questions and for the most part gives simple answers.

    The book glosses over the realities and complexities of the Eamesian approach to design and the creative atmosphere of the Office. However, I think the title itself makes the authors intent clear. As a "primer" this book fits the bill in terms of the information included. My main criticism is that the author should have followed through and been more concise and direct. This book is verbose and practically glows with the repetitive and nearly-universal fond memories of the individuals interviewed. Worst of all, the prose has the faint sent of re-contextualization and hero worship (hard to avoid for a grandson).

    Secondary to the above but still significant is the books poor quality of design and production. I found the book extremely difficult to read. The font and point size selected, compounded by the overly-wide text line length, made for uncomfortable reading. To top it off the paper selected displayed a surface glare that made reading the book all but impossible except in the best light conditions. The design renders it more a pretty-object rather than a functional book. On the other hand it looks good on the shelf... if you want to impress your friends.

    If it weren't for the fact that this book is really about as good as any other design book, it would fair far worse. If you couldn't tell, I would recommend getting the book as there is not much out there on the subject thats any better.


  2. I have had the pleasure of visiting the Eames House and the Eames Family (incldg Eames Demetrios--author and grand-son and Lucia --Charles's only child) on the occasion of the Charles's 100th birthday anniversary. What a delight! Before that wonderful trip, I had the benefit of reading this book which helped me fully understand the history and legacy of this important creative team and the family life that influenced them

    It's a must have for any mid century devotee. Get it for your library and be inspired!


  3. This is a great insight into the lives of the Eames'. I think many designers (myself included) think we know something of their lives and importance. This book is a true eye opener into their influence around the world. There is so much to learn not just from their work, but HOW they lived their lives. Very well written. A must read for any designer.


  4. As you might imagine and the title implies this is a wonderful introduction to the work of the Eames' design office. More importantly it is a warm fun filled story of two wonderful and creative human beings who truly sought to make a difference in the world by living with integrity. I feel they succeeded and I think that anyone who reads this little gem will begin to see the connections that weave all life's little mysteries into a comprehensive story .


  5. In 1988, filmmaker Eames Demetrios made the film, 901: After 45 Years of Working, a family record of the closing of the Eames Office shortly after the death of Ray. It was an objective attempt to capture the essence of the studio and design work created by Charles and Ray Eames and their multi-talented staff. Now more than ten years later, Demetrios has again recorded the studio and work in the book, An Eames Primer. The modest title implies an introduction and starting point to all the work of his grandparents but it is much more informative. What makes this book essential reading is the personal nature of the writing, connections, and the concept of "design addressing itself to the need."

    Much of this personal nature is expressed in the chapter on the life of Charles Eames and Ray Kaiser before their meeting at Cranbrook, including extensive writing on each family history. This early period of their lives is illustrated by several drawings and paintings by Charles and Ray with each piece exhibiting a pleasing combination of color and form that would later become the hallmark of their work.

    Demetrios devotes two pages on the issue of the Eameses signing with either Knoll or Herman Miller for the plywood group. This analysis, which isn't really dealt with in other books, is a rational and logical explanation of Charles and Ray's principles and their main concern about simply marketing a "good chair". For anyone interested in this crucial choice the author has formulated an essential case for the decision to go with Herman Miller.

    One of the many highlights of the book is a wonderful collection of color photographs of different objects hanging from the ceiling of the Eames House that is pure aesthetic delight. Also, the bottom right corner of each page serves as a flipbook tour of the expansive 901 Studio.

    What must have been an amazing event in film exhibition is Glimpses of the USA at the American Pavilion in Moscow in 1959. The seven-screen presentation of life in the United States shows a cultural identity of amazing diversity and Demetrios explains the process behind the production of this film. In an unbelievable set of circumstances, the American government had given Charles and Ray complete freedom to produce this film at the height of the Cold War with no "final cut" approval from Washington. Several pages also describe the production of the two versions of Powers of Ten. These films required experiments in film technology and camera work and Demetrios fully describes the process. The many contributions of staff members and outside consultants are thoroughly explained.

    Throughout the book, many former Eames Office members and consultants describe their experience of working in the studio on the amazing variety of projects. Issues of design attribution are commented upon and examined for several projects.

    Two days after finishing the book I retrieved Eames Design and several other excellent books and realized that everything now seemed much clearer after reading Primer. Perhaps Demetrios is correct in giving his work that modest title. The clean and clear connection has been analyzed and described so that it all seems so perfectly obvious. This is an informative educational book written in a casual but serious style and a worthy addition to a personal library.



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