DECORATIVE ARTS SOCIETY JOURNAL 17 (1993)

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88pp. Softback.
The enduring tradition: Craft and Design in the Interwar Years. It Must Be Done Now: The Arts and Crafts Exhibition at Burlington House, 1916 by Peter Rose; The Lost Art Workers of Tyneside - Richard George Hatton and The (Newcastle) Handicrafts Company by Tony Peart; Ceramics Education and the Transformation of the Arts and Crafts Legacy in America, Charles Fergus Binns and R Gug Cowan by Christina Corsiglia; Textiles by Frank Dobson by Howard Batho; Industrial Craft and Tradition: Abert E Barnes and the High Wycombe Furniture Industry by Suzette Worden; Eric Sharpe and his Furniture by Richard Coppin; Commercial Silversmiths and the British Silver Trade of the Interwar Years by Annamarie Dryden; Aspects of the continuing Arts and Crafts Tradition: Architectural Decoration in France in the 1920s and 1930s by Michael Barker.

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