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Preface Acknowledgements Prologue Iintroduction The Craft of the Chairmaker The Craftsman The Master The Apprentice The Journeyman Partnerships Migration Working Hours, Wages, and Dress Mechanic and Manufacturing Societies and Trade Organizations Dual and Supplementary Trades and Occupations Business Reverses and Disasters Prison Work Facilities, Equipment, and Materials Facilities and Equipment Materials and Sources Shop Energy Sources The Manufactory and the Wareroom Construction and Design Construction Design Surface Treatments Stuffed Work and Seating Materials Merchandising and Consumerism Marketing and Markets Prerevolutionary Evidence of Exportation Postrevolutionary Eighteenth-Century Trade: Coastal Postrevolutionary Eighteenth-Century Trade: Foreign Early Nineteenth-Century Trade: Coastal Early Nineteenth-Century Trade: Foreign Inland Distribution and the Dissemination of Furniture Design Sales Techniques Payment for Goods and Services Transportation and Packaging The Role of Windsor Seating in American Life Domestic Use Use by Cultural and Social Groups Commercial Use Institutional Use Select Bibliography Index Color plates follow pages 144 and 288
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Add Windsor-Chair Making in America: From Craft Shop to Consumer, Drawing principally on original source materials, Nancy Goyne Evans's elegantly written and extensively illustrated Windsor-Chair Making in America presents an authoritative and absorbing historical picture of the vernacular chair shop and industry. Of th, Windsor-Chair Making in America: From Craft Shop to Consumer to your collection on WonderClub |