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Foreword | 7 | |
Introduction | 8 | |
American Art Pottery | 11 | |
Before the Art Pottery Era | 12 | |
Industrialization and the Craftsman | 14 | |
Women in the Art Potteries | 17 | |
People at Work | 20 | |
The Potteries | 24 | |
Rookwood Pottery, Cincinnati, Ohio | 24 | |
Weller Pottery, Zanesville, Ohio | 44 | |
Roseville Pottery, Zanesville, Ohio | 56 | |
Other Art Potteries | 82 | |
American Tiles of the Art Pottery Era | 125 | |
Notes | 141 | |
Selected Bibliography | 142 |
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