Acknowledged as the journal of record in its field, American Furniture presents new research on furniture design, use, production, and appreciation. Begun in 1993, this award-winning annual provides a comprehensive forum on furniture history, technology, connoisseurship, and conservation by the foremost scholars in the field. It is the only interdisciplinary journal devoted exclusively to furniture made or used in the Americas from the 17th century to the present.
Early Carving in the South Carolina Low Country: The Career and Work of Henry Burnett - John Bivins, Jr.
Everyday Things: From Rolling Pins to Trundle Beds - Nancy Goyne Evans
Tilt-Top Tables and Eighteenth-Century Consumerism - Sarah Neale Fayen
Provenance, Patronage, and Perception: The Morris Suite of Baltimore Painted Furniture - Lance Humphries
The Long Shadow of William Morris: Paradigmatic Problems of Twentieth-Century American Furniture - Edward S. Cooke, Jr.
From New Bedford to New York to Rio and Back: The Life and Times of Elisha Blossom Jr., Artisan of the New Republic - Peter M. Kenny
BOOK REVIEWSEnglish Furniture, 1660-1714: From Charles II to Queen Anne, Adam Bowett - Glenn Adamson
Thos. Moser: Artistry in Wood, Thomas Moser, with Brad Lemley - Edward S. Cooke, Jr.
The Furniture of Charleston, 1680-1820, Bradford L. Rauschenberg and John Bivins, Jr. - Robert A. Leath