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Worcester Free Public Library
ARTS AND CRAFTS
Selected List
Compiled by the
Reference Department
m
Revised
November, 1911
CONTENTS
Page
General Works, 3
Basketry, 6
Bookbinding, 8
Embroidery and Needlework, .... 12Church Embroidery, 14
Lace, 15
Jewelry, 16
Leather Work, 18
Metal Work, 19
Pottery, 24
Stenciling, 28
Weaving, 28
Dyeing, 30
Rugs, 31
Textile Fabrics, - 32
Wood-carving, . 34
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ARTS AND CRAFTSSelected List
*—Indicates that a hook may he taken out hy application to anattendant.
**—Indicates that a hook is for reference and may not commonlyhe taken out.
R—Standing before a number {except in works of fiction) showsthat a book is on the reference shelves.G—Standing before a number {except in works of fiction) shows
that a book is in the Green library and may not legally be taken out.
General Works.
Addison, Mrs . J. DeW. Arts and crafts in the middleages. 1908. Illust. 740 A22
American museum of natural history. Primitive art.1904. Illust. (Amer. mus. jour. v. 4, no. 3; sup.)
**505 A51 v. 4
Arts and crafts exhibition society, London. Art and life,
and the building and decoration of cities; lectures by
members. 1897. 700 A79
—Arts and crafts essays; pref. by W. Morris. 1893.704 A79
—Same. 1899. **704 A79Beard, L. and A. B. Indoor and outdoor handicraft and
recreation for girls. 1904. Illust. j790 B368hHoffmann, J., pub. German arts and crafts at the Brus-
sels exhibition, 1910-191-? Illust. (partly col.)
740 qH69
Kultur und industrie sudamerikanischer volker, nach densammlungen von A. Stiibel, W. Reiss, und B. Koppel;text von M. Uhle. 1889-90. 2 portfs. of plates.
Shiv. 16 **609.8 xKg
3
Marks, M., ed. Home arts and crafts. 1903. 740 M34Mason, O. T. Woman’s share in primitive culture.
1894. Iilust. 396 M41Miller, F. Art crafts for amateurs. 1901. Iilust.
740 M64aParet, A. P., ed. Harper’s handy book for girls. 1910.
Iilust. aj790 P22
Petrie, W. M. F. The arts and crafts of ancient Egypt.1909. Iilust. 709.32 P49a
Priestman, M. T. Art and economy in home decora-tion. 1908. Iilust. 747 P94
—Handicrafts in the home. 1910. Iilust. 745 P94Sanford, F. G. The art crafts for beginners. 1904.
Iilust. 740 S22a
Sedding, J. D. Art and handicraft. 1893. 704 S44
South Kensington museum. Portfolios of industrialart. 2 v. 18-?
'
**708.2 S72pThese are composed of fine colored plates.
Studio. The Studio year-book of decorative art, 1906-
date. Iilust. **749 qS93
Sturgis, R. The interdependence of the arts of design.
1905. p. 85-156. Iilust. 704 S93
Triggs, O. L. Chapters in the history of the arts and
crafts movement. 1902. Iilust. 709 T82
West, M. The revival of handicrafts in America. ( InU. S. Bureau of labor. Bulletin, no. 55, p. 1573-
1622.) **331 U58, v. 9, pt. 2
Contents.— I. Domestic weaving and rug making. II. Thearts and crafts movements.
Williams, L. The arts and crafts of older Spain. 3 v.1907. Iilust. 709.46 W72
William Morris.
Morris, W. The art and craft of printing; a note onhis aims in founding the Kelmscott press. 1902.
**655.1 M87
4
—The decorative arts. 1878. 701 M87—History of pattern designing. {In Poole, R. S. and
others
.
Lectures on art. 1882. p. 127-73. 704 P82
—Hopes and fears for art. 1882. 704 M87—Lesser arts of life. {In Poole, R. S. and others. Lec-
tures on art. 1882. p. 174-232.) 704 P82
—Some hints on pattern-designing. 1899. 745 M87—Some notes on early woodcut books, with chap, on
illuminated manuscripts. 1902. Illust. **761 M87Cary, E. L. William Morris, poet, craftsman, socialist.
1902. Illust. B M877c
Mackail, J. W. Life of William Morris. 1899. 2 v.Illust. B M877m
—William Morris and his circle. 1907. B M877moVallance, A. William Morris; his art, his writings and
his public life. 1898. Illust. B M877v
—Same. 1897. **759.2 M87v
The library has nine volumes of the Kelmscott presspublications.
The periodicals in the following list contain articlesand illustrations on the different subjects included
under Arts and Crafts:
Art education, vols. 1-7, 1894-1901. **705 fA7842
Art et decoration, vols. 1-date, 1897— **705 qA784-L’arte, vols. 1-date, 1898— **705 qA786Craftsman, vols. 1-date, 1901— **705 C88Dekorative vorbilder, vols. 1-date, 1890— **705 fD32Handicraft, vols. 1-date, 1902— **705 H23House beautiful, vols. 1-date, 1896— **749 fH84International studio, vols. 1-date, 1897— **705 qS9iKunst, vols. 1-date, 1900— **705 K96Kunst und handwerk, vols. 47-date, 1897— **605 fK9Palette and bench, vol. 1-3, 1908-1910. **705 fP15
School arts book, vols. 1-date, 1901— *741 A65Studio, vols. 1-date, 1893— **705 qS9
5
Basketry.
Brigham, W. T. Mat and basket weaving of the ancientHawaiians described and compared with the basketryof the other Pacific islanders. 1906. Illust. (partly
col.) **506 fH77 v. 2
Chesnut, V. K. Sedge-root baskets. {In U. S. Botany
Div. of. Contributions fr. the U. S. national herbarium,
v. 7, p. 316-17. 1901-02.) Illust. **580.6 U58c v. 7
Emmons, G. T. Basketry of the Tlingit. {In Amer.mus. of nat. hist. Memoirs, v. 3, p. 231-77. 1903.)
Illust. **572 fN5 v. 3Contains illusts. of berrying baskets and ancient style ofcoloring.
Eppendorff, L. Handwork construction. 1908. Illust.371.42 E64
Farrand, L. Basketry designs of the Salish Indians.
{In Amer. mus. of nat. hist. Memoirs, v. 2, p. 391-99.)
Illust. **572 fN5 v. 2
Firth, A. Cane basket work; practical manual. 1897.
Illust. 674 F52
Hodge, F. W., ed. Basketry. {In his Handbook ofAmer. Indians north of Mexico, p. 132-5. 1907.)
Illust. R572 No. 30 S66b
Holmes, W. H. Anthropological studies in Califor-nia. {In U. S. National museum. Report, 1900, p.161-88.) Illust. **506 S6r 1900
—Study of the textile art in its relation to the develop-ment of form and ornament. {In Smith, inst. Bur.
of ethnology. Ann. rept. 6th, p. 189-252. 1884-85.)**572 qS66 1884-85
James, G. W. Basket-weaving among Ramona’s In-dians. {In his Through Ramona’s country, p. 215-
28. 1909.) Illust. 917.94 J28t
—How to make Indian and other baskets. 1903. Illust.674 J27h
6
—Indian basketry. 1901. Illust. (Contains bibliog-raphy.) 674 J27
—The Indian and art work. {In his What the whiterace may learn from the Indian, p. 240-49. 1908.)Illust. 970.6 J29
Knapp, E. S. Raffia and reed weaving. 1902. Illust.
674 K67
Mason, O. T. Aboriginal American basketry. {In
U. S. National museum . Report, 1902, p. 171-548.)
Illust. (col.) **506 S6r 1902
—Basket-work of the North American aborigines. {InU. S. National museum. Report, 1884, p. 291-306.)
Illust. **506 S6r 1884
—Directions for collectors of Amer. basketry. {InU. S. National museum. Bulletin, no. 39, pt. P. 1902.)
Illust. 674 M41 and **507 U58b no. 39 pt. P.
—The human beast of burden. {In U. S. Nationalmuseum. Report. 1887, p. 237-95.) Illust.
**506 S6r 1887
—Indian basketry; studies in a textile art without ma-chinery. 1904. Illust. (partly col.) **674 M41h
—Vocabulary of Malaysian basket-work: a study in theW. L. Abbott collections. {In U. S. National museum .Proceedings. 1909. v. 35.) **507 U58p v. 35
Matthews, W. Navajo legends. {In Amer. folk loresociety. Memoirs, v. 5, 1897.) Illust.
**398 A51 v. 5
Morse, T. V. Basket making. 1902. Illust. 674 M88Pepper, G. H. Ancient basket makers of southeastern
Utah. {In American museum journal, v. 2, no. 4,1902.) Illust. **505 A51 v. 2
Powers, S. Tribes of California. {In U. S. Geog. andgeol. survey of the Rocky Mt. region. Contrib. to No.
Amer. ethnology, v. 3.) Illust.**572.97 fU58 v. 3
Contains illusts. of baby baskets.
7
Purdy, C. Pomo Indian baskets and their makers.1902. Illust. 674 P98
Russell, F. The Pima Indians. {In Smith, inst. Bur.of Amer. ethnol. Ann. rept. 26th. 1904-05.) Illust.
**572 qS66 1904-05
Stevenson, J. Illust. catalogue of the collection ob-
tained from the Indians of New Mexico and Arizona.{In Smith, inst. Bur. of ethnol. Ann. rept. 2d, p.319-465. 1880-81.) **572 qS66 1880-81
Tinsley, Mrs. L. R. Practical and artistic basketry.
1904. Illust. 674 T79
Turner, L. W. The basket maker. 1909. Illust.674 T94
Walker, L. Varied occupations in weaving. 1901.
Illust. 372.2 W18White, M. How to make baskets; with chap, on
“ What the basket means to the Indian,” by NeltjeBlanchan. 1901. Illust. 674 W58
—More baskets and how to make them. 1903. Illust.674 W58m
Bookbinding.
Avery, S. P. Catalogue raisonnee; works on bookbind-
ing, practical and historical;examples of bookbindings
of the 16th-19th centuries; from [his] collection. 1903.**686 A95
Barwick, G. F. A book bound for Mary queen of Scots;description of the binding of a copy of the Geographia
of Ptolemy. 1901. Illust. **095 qB29
Bibliographica. v. 1-3. 3 v. 1895-97. **010.5 qB58
Bickell, L. Bookbindings from the Hessian historical
exhibition, illust. the art of binding from the 15th to
the 18th centuries. 1893. Plates.
Shiv. 21 **686 fB5
Bookbinder; an illust, monthly-journal; vols. 1-7, 1887-
94. **686 B72
8
Books and bookbinding. {In Amer. bibliopolist
handy book, p.60-121.) **010 A5h
Bouchot, H. The printed book; its history, illustrationand adornment from the days of Gutenberg to the
present time; tr. and enl. by E. C. Bigmore. 1887.
Illust. 655.1 B75
Brassington, W. S. Historic bindings in the Bodleianlibrary. 1891. Plates. G095 fB82
Brassington, W. S., ed. History of the art of book-binding; with some account of the books of the
ancients. 1893. Illust. **686 qB82
Briggs, V. H. and Briggs, E. L., ed. Twentieth cen-
tury cover designs. 1902. Illust. **745 fB85
Brunet, P. G. Etudes sur la reliure des livres et sur les
collections de bibliophiles celebres. 2d ed. 1891.
**096 B89e
Cockerell, D. Bookbinding, and the care of books; a
handbook for amateurs, bookbinders and librarians;
with drawings by N. Rooke and other illustrations.1902. 686 C66
Crane, W. J. E. Bookbinding for amateurs. 188-
?
Illust. 686 C89
Cundall, J. On bookbindings ancient and modern.1881. Illust. G686 C97
Dana, J. C. Notes on bookbinding for libraries. 1906.
Illust. 686 D16
Davenport, C. J. H. The book, its history and develop-ment. 1908. Illust aj655 D24
—English embroidered bookbindings. 1899. Illust.**095 D24
—Royal English bookbindings. Portfolio. 1896, pt. 2.**705 P8 1896, pt. 2
Emerson, G. D. Bookbinding for libraries. 190-?**686 E53
9
Fletcher, W. Y. Bookbinding in France. Portfolio.1894, pt. 2. **705 P8 1894, pt. 2
—English bookbindings. (In Church, A. H. and others.Some minor arts. 1894. p, 8-26.) **745 fC56
—English bookbindings in the British museum. 1895.Illust. **095 fF61
—Foreign bookbindings in the British museum. 1896.Illust. **095 fF61f
Gibson, S. Early Oxford bindings. 1903. Illust.
**686 G45
Gruel, L. Manuel historique et bibliographique de1’amateur de reliures. 1887. Illust. **686 qG886m
Horne, H. P. Binding of books; an essay in the his-
tory of gold-tooled bindings. 1894. Illust.
**686 H81
Jacobi, C. T., comp. Printers’ handbook of trade
receipts, hints and suggestions relating to printing,
bookbinding, etc. 1887. **655.3 J16
McKenna, E. M. M. Bookbinding. (In Woman’slibrary, v. 4, p. 261-91. 1903.) 396.5 W872 v. 4
McNamee, J. H. H. The essentials of good binding;lecture before the Massachusetts library club. 1896.
Illust. **686 M16Matthews, J. B. Bookbindings old and new; notes of
a book-lover. 1895. Illust. 686 M43Miller, F. Bookbinding and leather work. (In his
Art crafts for amateurs. 1901. p. 96-116.)
740 M64aNicholson, J. B. Manual of the art of bookbinding;
containing instructions in the branches of forward-
ing, gilding and finishing; also the art of marbling.
1887. Illust. 686 N62Oxford university press. Binding exhibit, Paris exhi-
bition, 1900. 1900. Illust. **686 098Pearce, W. B. Practical bookbinding; a text-book
intended for those who take up the art of bookbind-
10
ing, and designed to give sufficient help to enable
handy persons to bind their books and periodicals.
1908. Illust. 686 P35
Prideaux, S. T. Bookbinders and their craft. 1903.
Illust. **686 P94
—Historical sketch of bookbinding; with a chapter onearly stamped bindings by E. G. Duff. 1893.
686 P94
Sanderson, T. J. Cobden- Bookbinding. {In Arts and
crafts exhibition soc. Arts and crafts essays. 1893.
p. 134-48.) 704 A79
—Same. 1899. **704 A79Smith, A. M. Printing and writing materials; their
evolution. 1901. Illust. 655 S64
Studio. Modern bookbindings and their designers.1900. Illust. (Special winter no. 1899-1900.)
**686 fS93
Uzanne, L. O. La reliure moderne artistique et fan-taisiste; illust. reproduites d’apres les originaux par
P. Albert-Dujardin et dessins allegoriques de J.Adeline, G. Fraipont, A. Giraldon. 1887. Illust.
G686 U99
Wheatley, H. B. Bookbinding considered as a fine art,
mechanical art and manufacture. 1882. Illust.**686 W55
—Leather for bookbinding. Library, ser. 2, v. 2, p.311-320. 1901. **020.5 L697 ser. 2, v. 2
Zaehnsdorf, J. W. The art of bookbinding; a practicaltreatise. 1900. Illust. 686 Z17
—Same. 1880. **'686 Z17—The binding of a book. 1890. **686 Zl7bZahn, O. On art binding; a monograph. 1904. Illust.
(col.) 095 Z19
11
Embroidery and Needlework.
Alford, Lady M. M. Needlework as art. 1886. Illust.R746 A3
8
Carita. Lacis; practical instructions in filet brode or
darning on net. 1909. Illust. 746 C27
Christie, Mrs. A. H. Embroidery and tapestry weaving.
1906. Illust. 746 C55
Cole, A. S. Stitches and mechanism. {In Arts and
crafts exhibition soc. Arts and crafts essays. 1893.
p. 387-404.) 704 A79
—Same. 1899. **704 A79
Croly, Mrs. J. (C.), ed. Needlework; a manual of
stitches and studies in embroidery and drawn work.
1885. Illust. 746 C94n
Day, L. F. and Buckle, M. Art in needlework; a bookabout embroidery. 1900. Illust. 746 D27
Day, R. M. Embroidery. {In Woman’s library, v.
2, p. 1-99. 190-?) 396.5 W872 v. 2
Dolby, A. Church embroidery, ancient and modern,
practically illustrated. 1867. **247.7 D66
Foster, K. M. Elementary needlework;manual for sew-
ing in kindergarten and primary schools. 1896. Illust.
646 F75
Goodwin, E. E. Goodwin’s course in sewing; practical
instruction in needlework for use in schools and at
home. 3 v. 1910. Illust. 646 G65
Griffith & Farran, pubs. Needlework demonstrationsheets. 1878-79. 15 sheets. Study R. **746 fG8
Hall, M. R. English church needlework; handbook forworkers and designers. 1901. Illust. 746 H17
Harrison, Mrs. C. (C.). Embroidery. {In Woman’sbook. 1894. v. 2, p. 217-53.) *396 W87 v. 2
—Embroidery. {In her Woman’s handiwork in mod-ern homes. 1881. p. 1-95.) *746 H31
12
Higgin, L. Handbook of embroidery, ed. by Lady M*Alford; published by authority of the Royal schoo
of art needlework. 1880. Illust. (partly col.)
*746 H63
Image, S. On designing for the art of embroidery.{In Arts and crafts exhibition soc. Arts and crafts
essays. 1893. p. 414-20.) 704 A79
—Same. 1899. **704 A79
Johnson, C. F. Progressive lessons in the art and prac-
tice of needlework for use in schools. 2d ed. rev. 189.5.
Illust. 646 J66
Jourdain, M. The history of English secular embroid-ery. 1910. Illust. (partly col.) 746 J£6h
Kendrick, A. F. English embroidery. 1904. Illust.
(partly col.) 746 K33
Kirkwood, L. J. Sewing primer with songs and music;
for schools and families. 1909. Illust. j646 K59
Koch, A., pub. Moderne stickereien; eine auswahlmoderner stickerei-arbeiten in jeder technik, sowie
newzeitlicher entwiirfe hervorragender kiinstler und
kiinstlerinnen. 2 v. 1900. Illust. **746 qK76
Lefebure, E. Embroidery and lace; their manufacture
and history to the present day; tr. and enl., with notes
by A. S. Cole. 1888. Illust. *746 L48
McGlauflin, I. Handicraft for girls; a tentative course
in needlework, basketry, designing, paper and card-
board construction, textile fibers and fabrics and
home decoration and care, designed for use in schoolsand homes. 1910. Illust. 646 M14
Miller, F. Work of the needle and designing for same.{In his Art crafts for amateurs. 1901. p. 175-97.)
740 M64a
Morgan, Mrs. M. E. (H.). How to dress a doll. 1908.Illust. j646 M84
13
Morris, M. Of embroidery. {In Arts and craftsexhibition soc. Arts and crafts essays. 1893. p. 212-
23.) 704 A79—Same. 1899. **704 A79—Of materials. {In Arts and crafts exhibition soc.
Arts and crafts essays. 1893. p. 365-75.) 704 A79
—Same. 1899. **704 A79
Muntz, E. Tapisseries, broderies et dentelles; recueil de
modeles anciens et modernes. 1890. Illust.
**746 qM97
Patton, F. Home and school sewing. 1901. Illust.646 P32
Ralston, V. When mother lets us sew. 1910. Illust.j646 R16
Sedding, J. D. Design. {In Arts and crafts exhibi-
tion soc. Arts and crafts essays, 1893. p. 405-13.)
704 A79—Same. 1899. **704 A79Spitzer, F. Broderies et etoffes; 14 planches avec de-
scription. {In his La collection Spitzer. 1890-92.
v. 5, p. 195-239.) Study R. G708 fS7 v. 5
Townsend, W. G. P. Embroidery; or, The craft of theneedle, by W. G. P. Townsend. . . . assistedby Louisa F. Pesel, with preface by Walter Crane;containing 86 illusts. 1908. 746 T75e2
Turner, M. E. Of modern embroidery. {In Arts andcrafts exhibition soc. Arts and crafts essays. 1893.
p. 355-64.)*
704 A79
—Same. 1899. **704 A79
TJ. S. Indian affairs, Office of. Synopsis of course in
sewing. 1911. Illust. **646 U58
Church Embroidery.
Barber, Mrs. M. Some drawings of ancient embroid-ery. 1880. Illust. G247.7 fB23
14
Dolby, A. Church embroidery, ancient and modern.
Practically illustrated. 1867. **247.7 D66
Lace.
C., A. S. A renascence of the Irish art of lace-making;illust. by photographic reproductions of Irish laces;
with notes and descriptions. 1888. Illust. *746 Cll
Clark, W. A. G. Lacy industry in England and France.1909. Illust. **746 C61
Pub. by the U. S. Bureau of manufacturers.
Cole, A. S. Of lace. {In Arts and crafts exhibition soc.
Arts and crafts essays. 1893. p. 224-36.) 704 A79—Same . 1899. **704 A79Fischbach, F. Lace album. 1884. 25 plates, in portf.
**746 fFS
Goldenberg, S. L. Lace, its origin and history. 1904.
Illust. 746 G61
Hale, L. P. Art needlework; point-lace; a guide to
lace-work. 1879. Illust. 746 Hl6p
Hawidns, D. W. Old point-lace and how to copy andimitate it. 1878. Illust. *746 H39
Ingalls, J. F., pub . Ingall’s handbook of crochet andknitted lace. 1885. Illust. 746 I44c
—Ingall’s handbook of darned lace patterns; and,
Macrame lace and rick-rack trimming. 1885. Illust.746 144
Jackson, E. A history of hand-made lace. 1900.Illust. 746 J13
Jourdain, M. Old lace, a handbook for collectors; anaccount of the different styles of lace, their history,
characteristics and manufacture. 1909. Illust. 746 J86
Lefebure, E. Embroidery and lace; tr. and enl. withnotes by A. S. Cole. 1888. Illust. *746 L48
Milroy, M. E. W. Home lace-making; a handbook forteachers and pupils. 1906. Illust. 746 M66
15
Mincoff, E. and Marriage, M. S. Pillow lace; a prac-tical handbook. 1907. Illust. 746 M67
Moore, Mrs. N. H. The lace book, with seventy engrav-ings showing specimens of lace, or its wear in famous
portraits. 1904. **746 M821
Muntz, E. Tapisseries, broderies et dentelles, recueil de
modeles anciens et modernes. 1890. Illust.
4 **746 qM97
Palliser, Mrs. F. History of lace; rev., rewritten and
enl. under the editorship of M. Jourdain and A. Dry-den. 1902. Illust. **746 Pi682
Pollen, Mrs. J. H. Seven centuries of lace; with a
preface by Alan Cole. 1908. Illust. **746 fP77
Sharp, M. Point and pillow lace; a short account ofvarious kinds, ancient and modern, and how to recog-nize them. 1905. Illust. 746 S53
Strassen, M. zur, comp. Spitzen des 16-19, jahrhun-derts aus den sammlungen des kunstgewerbe-muse-ums zu Leipzig ausgewahlt Theil 1-2. (Ornamentaleund kunstgewerbliche sammelmappe. 1887-95, v. 4-5.)
Study R. **745 f07 v.4-5
U. S. Manufactures,Bureau of. Swiss embroidery and
lace industry, by W. A. G. Clark. 1908. Illust.**677 U58s
Jewelry.
Bauer, M. H. Precious stones; a popular account oftheir characters, etc., tr. by L. J. Spencer. 1904.
Illust. (partly col.) **553.8 R34p
Babelon, E. La gravure en pierres fines; camees etintailles. 1894. Illust. 736 Bll
Bryant, J. and Cole, W. Gemmarum antiquarumdelectus; choix de pierres antiques gravees du cabinet
du due de Marlborough. 2 v. 1845. Illust. G736 fB9Contains engravings by Bartolozzi
16
Cattelle, W. R. The diamond. 1911. Illust.553.8 C36d
—The pearl. 1907. Illust. 553.8 C36p—Precious stones
;a book of reference for jewelers. 1903.
Illust. 553.8 C36
Church, A. H. Precious stones considered in their
scientific and artistic relations. 1883. Illust. (South
Kensington museum art handbooks.)*708.2 S72a v. 4
Collins, J. E. The private book of useful alloys andmemoranda for goldsmiths, jewelers, etc. 18—
.
671 C71
Davenport, C. J. H. Cameos. 1900. Illust.**705 P8 no. 41
—Jewelery. 1905. Illust. 736 B24Dawson, N. Goldsmiths’ and silversmiths’ work. 1907.
Illust. **739 D27
Edwards, C. The history and poetry of finger rings.1855. Illust. 391.7 E26
Emanuel, H. Diamonds and precious stones. 1867.Illust. G736 E53
Gee, G. E. Jeweler’s assistant in the art of working in
gold. 1892. 671 G29j
—Practical gold-worker. 1877. 671 G29Holme, C., ed. Modern design in jewelery and fans.
1902. Illust. (partly col.) **736 qH74
Jones, W. Finger-ring lore; historical, legendary,anecdotal. 1877. Illust. 391.7 J79
King, C. W. Antique gems and rings. 1872. 2 v.**736 K52a
Kunz, G. F. Gems and precious stones of North Amer-ica. 1890. Illust. **736 qK96
Luthmer, F. Ornamental jewelery of the renaissance
in relation to costume. 1882. Illust. (partly col.)
**391.7 fL9
17
Morgan, J. P. Catalogue of [his] collection of jewels
and precious works of art; compiled at his request byG. C. Williamson. 1910. Illust.
Study R. **736 fM84
Pollen, J. H. Gold and silver smiths’ work. 1879.
Illust. (Kensington museum art handbooks.)*708.2 S72a v. 18
Rathbone, R. L. B. Simple jewelry; a practical hand-
book dealing with certain elementary methods of
design and construction, written for the use of crafts-
men, designers, students and teachers. 1910. Illust.
736 R23
Sanford, F. G. Bead work. {In his Art crafts for begin-
ners. 1904. p. 261-70.) Illust. 740 S22a
Spitzer, F. Les bijoux et les bagues; 7 planches avec
description. {In his La collection Spitzer. 1890-92.
v. 3, p. 127-71.) Study R. G708 fS7 v. 3
White, M. How to do bead work; illust. by the author.1904. 746 W58
Wilson, H. Silverwork and jewelry. 1903. Illust.
739 W74Wodiska, J. A book of precious stones. Illust. (partly
col.) 553.8 W83
Leather Work.
Charles, M. Lessons in leather work; tr. from theFrench by C. T. Mason. 1906. Illust. 745 C47
Leland, C. G. Leather work. 1882. Illust.**749 L531
—Leather work; a practical manual for learners. 1892.Illust. 698.8 L53
—The minor arts: porcelain painting, wood-carving, etc.1880. Illust. 738 L53
Marks, M., ed. Leather decoration. {In his Homearts and crafts. 1903. p. 77-87.) 740 M34
18
Miller, F. Bookbinding and leather work. {In his
Art crafts for amateurs. 1901. p.96-116.) 740 M64a
Recy, G. de. The decoration of leather; from the
French, by M. Nathan. 1905. Illust. 745 R29
Spitzer, F. Les cuirs; 6 planches avec description.
{In his La collection Spitzer. 1890-92. v. 2, p. 191-
218.) Study R. 708 fS7 v. 2
Wilson, W. Leather work. 1908. Illust. 745 W75
Metal Work.
American art in bronze and iron. 1906— . Illust.Issued irregularly.
**671 qA51
Bell, M. Old pewter. 1905. Illust. **739 B43
Bode, W. The Italian bronze statuettes of the renais-sance. 1907-08. 2 portfs. of plates.
Study R. G739 fB66
Boston. Museum offine arts. American silver, the workof 17th and 18th century silversmiths. 1906. Illust.
**739 B74
Brannt, W. T., ed. Metal worker’s handy-book ofreceipts and processes. 1890. Illust. 671 B82m
Buck, J. H. Old plate, ecclesiastical, decorative and
domestic. 1903. Illust. **671 B9202
Cellini, B. Treatise on goldsmithing and sculpture.
1898. Illust. G739 qC39
Chaffers, W. Gilda aurifabrorum;a history of English
goldsmiths and plate workers and their marks, n. d.
Illust. **739 C43
Colnen, F. Essays on glass, china, silver, etc., in con-
nection with the Willet-Holthuysen museum collec-tion, Amsterdam. 1907. Illust. 738 C67
Cripps, W. J. Old English plate; ecclesiastical, decora-tive and domestic. 1903. Illust. **736 C9313
—Old French plate. 1880. Illust. G736 C931f
19
Dawson, N. Goldsmiths’ and silversmiths’ work. 1907.Illust. **739 D27
Ebbetts, D. J. Examples of decorative wrought iron
work of the 17th and 18th centuries. 1879. Illust.**739 fEl5
Elwell, N. W. Colonial silverware of the 17th and 18thcenturies. 1899. Illust. **739 fE52
Erskine, F. J. Bent iron work. 18- ? Illust. 745 E73
Evans, Sir J. The ancient bronze implements, weaponsand ornaments of Great Britain and Ireland. 1881.
Illust. G571.3 E92
Ferrari, G., ed. II ferro nell’ arte italiana del medio, del
rinascimento, del periodo barocco e neoclassico. 190-?
Illust. **729 qF38
Fortnum, C. D. E. Bronzes. 1877. Illust.
*708.2 872a v. 7
—Descriptive catalogue of the bronzes of Europeanorigin in the South Kensington museum. 1876.
Illust. **739 S72f
Gale, E. J. Pewter and the amateur collector. 1909.
Illust. *739 G15Gardner, J. S. Iron work. 2 v. 1893-6.
*708.2 S72a v. 10-11
—Old silver work chiefly English. 1903. Illust.739 fG22
Gawthorp. A manual of practical instruction in theart of brass repouss6 for amateurs. 3d ed. rev. and
enl. 1902. Illust. 739 G28
Gowland, W. The art of casting bronze in Japan.{In Smithsonian inst. Ann. rept. 1894, p. 609-651.)
Illust. **506 86 1894
Greey, E. Brief history of Japanese bronze. 1888.
Illust. **739 qG81
Haslope, L. L. Repousse work for amateurs; the art
of ornamenting thin metal with raised figures. 1886.
Illust. 739 H35
20
Hoentschel, G, Collections Georges Hoentschel, ac-
quises par J. P. Morgan, et pretees au Metropolitan
museum de New York; notices de Andre Perate etGaston Briere. 1908. 4 portfs. of plates.
G739 fH69
Howard, M. Old London silver. 1903. Illust. (partlycol.) **739 qH85
Hurrell, J. W. Measured drawings of old oak Englishfurniture, also of some remains of . . . metal work,
. . etc. 1902. Illust. **749 fH96
Jones, E. A. The church plate of the diocese of Bangor.1906. Illust. **247.8 qJ77b
—The old church plate of the Isle of Man. 1907. Illust.**247.8 J77
Leland, C. G. Elementary metal work; a practical
manual for amateurs and for use in schools. 1900.
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—Repousse work; or, Embossing on sheet brass. 1882.Illust. **739 L53
Lethaby, W. R. Lead work, old and ornamental. 1893.Illust. 739 L64
Lowes, E. L. Chats on old silver. 1909. Illust.
739 L91
Markham, C. A. Pewter marks and old pewter ware,domestic and ecclesiastical. 1909. Illust. 739 M34
Marks, M., ed. Metal work. {In his Home arts andcrafts. 1903. p. 88-113.) 740 M34
Masse, H. J. L. J. Chats on old pewter. 1911. Illust.
739 M41—Pewter plate. 1904. Illust. **739 qM41Metman, L., and others. Le bronze, le cuivre, l’etain,
le plomb. 190-? 80 plates in portf.
G739 fM59 v. 2
—Le fer. 190-? 130 plates in portf. G739 fM59 v. 1Meyer, F. S. Handbook of art smithing
;translated from
the German. 1896. Illust. 745 M61
21
Miller, F. Beaten metal work or repousse. {In hisArt crafts for amateurs. 1901. p. 44-70.)
740 M64a—Clay modeling and metal work in relief. {In his
Art crafts for amateurs. 1901. p. 71-81.)
740 M64aMoore, Mrs. N. H. Old pewter, brass, copper and
Sheffield plate. 1905. Illust. 739 M81Moser, F. Sketches for wrought iron art work; chiefly
in the styles of the 16th-18th centuries. 189-? Illust.
**745 fM8
Murray, A. S. Greek bronzes. 1898. Illust.**739 M98
—Same. {In Portfolio, 1898.) **705 P8 1898Ornamental iron work. {In Internat. lib. of technology,
v. 31, 118 p.) 600 161 v. 31
Pazaurek, G. E. Kunstschmiede und scholsserarbeiten
des 13-18 jahrhunderts. (Ornamentale und kunst-
gewerbliche sammelmappe. 1887-95. v. 6.) Illust.
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Pugin, A. W. N. Designs for gold and silversmiths.1830. Illust. {In his Gothic ornaments of the 15th
and 16th centuries.) **723.5 qP9
—Designs for iron and brass work in the style of the 15thand 16th centuries. {In his Gothic ornaments, 1830-
36.) Illust. **723.5 qP9
Rade, M. Ornamental metal work from the Royalhistorical museum at Dresden. 190-? Illust.
G739 fR12
Redfarn, W. B. Ancient wood and iron work in Cam-bridge. 1886. Illust. **736 fR31
Redman, W. Illustrated handbook of information inpewter and Sheffield plate. 1903. Illust.- 739 R31
Rose, A. F. Copper work; a text-book for teachers and
students in the manual arts. 1906. Illust. 739 R79
22
Sanford, F. G. Sheet-metal work. {In his Art crafts
for beginners, p. 67-133.) 1904. Illust. 740 S22a
Schubert, A. Wrought iron railways in renaissance and
Gothic style; sketches with drawings in working size.
18-? Plates (partly col.) in portf. **745 fS38
Somzee, L. Sammlung Somzee; antike kunstdenkmaler.Illust. G733 fS6
South Kensington museum. Science and art department.Iron work. 1898. Illust. **708.2 fS72i
Spitzer, F. L’orfevrerie civile; 15 planches, avec des-
cription. {In his La collection Spitzer, 1890-92. v. 3,p. 1-31.) Study R. G708 fS7 v. 3
—La sculpture, marbre, pierre, terre cuite, bronze. 22planches avec description. {In his La collection Spit-zer. 1890-92. v. 4, p. 89-122.)
Study R. G708 fs7 v. 4
Talbert, B. J. Gothic forms applied to furniture, metal
work and decoration for domestic purposes. 2 v.1873-77. Illust. **749 fTl3
Tavenor-Perry, J. Dinanderie; a history and descrip-
tion of mediaeval art work in copper, brass and bronze.1910. Illust. **739 T23
Tijou, J. New booke of drawings; cont. severall sortesof iron worke; reproduced by J. S. Gardner. 1896.Illust. **739 T56
Veitch, H. N. Sheffield plate; its history, manufacture
and art. 1908. Illust. **739 V42
Weaver, L. English lead work, its art and history.
1909. Illust. **729 qW36
Welch, C. . History of the Worshipful company of pew-terers of the city of London, based upon their ownrecords. 1902. Illust. (partly col.) **671 W93w
Wheatley, H. B., and Delamotte, P. H. Art work ingold and silver; mediaeval. 1882. Illust. *739 W55
23
Pottery.
American ceramic society. Transactions, vol. 1, 1899-
date. **738 A51
Barber, E. A. Artificial soft paste porcelain, France,
Italy, Spain and England. 1907. Illust. 738 B23a
—Lead glazed pottery. 1907. Illust. 738 B231—The pottery and porcelain of the United States. 3d
ed., rev. and enl. 1909. Illust. R738 B23p2
—Salt glazed stoneware, Germany, Flanders, Englandand the United States. 1907. Illust. 738 B23s
—Tin enamelled pottery; maiolica, delft and other stan-niferous faience. 1907. Illust. 738 B23t
Berling, K. Das meissner porzellan und seine geschichte.1900. Illust. G738 fB51
Binns, C. F. The potter’s craft; a practical guide forthe studio and workshop. 1910. Illust. 738 B61p
—Story of the potter; account of the rise and progressof the principal manufactures of pottery and porce-
lain. 1898. Illust. 738 B61
Blacker, J. F. The A B C of collecting old English pot-tery. 1910. Illust. 738 B62
Boston. Mass. Museum of fine arts. Catalogue of theMorse collection of Japanese pottery, by E. S. Morse.
1901. Illust. G738 qB74
Bowes, J. L. Japanese pottery; with notes and illus-
trations from examples in the Bowes collection. 1890.**738 qB78p
Brinkley, F. Keramic art. {In his Japan and China.
v. 8-9. 1902.) 952 B85 v. 8-9
Brongniart, A. Coloring and decoration of ceramic
ware; tr. from the French by G. J. M. Ashby. 1898.Illust. 738 B86
Burton, W. History and description of English porce-lain. 1902. Illust. (col.) **738 B97
24
Bushell, S. W., and Laffan, W. M. Catalogue of theMorgan collection of Chinese porcelains. 1907. Illust.
**738 B974
Bushell, S. W., ed. Oriental ceramic art; illustrated by
examples from the collection of W. T. Walters. 10 v.1897. AR16 738 xW2
Chaffers, W. The collector’s handbook to {ceramics ofthe renaissance and modern periods. 1909. Illust.
R738 C43c
—Keramic gallery. 2 v. 1872. Illust. G738 C43Contains examples of rare and choice pieces of pottery and
porcelain.
Dillon, E. Porcelain. 1904. Illust. **738 D57p
Boat, T. Grand feu ceramics; tr. from the French byS. E. Robineau, with notes on the use of American
clays for porcelain and gres, by C. F. Binns. 1905.
Illust. 738 D53Downman, E. A. English pottery and porcelain. 5th
ed. rev. and enl. by A. D. Gunn. 1910. Illust.
738 D75e2Earle, Mrs. A. M. China collecting in America. 1892.
Illust. R738 E12—Same. 738 E12Elward, R. On collecting engravings, pottery, porce-
lain, glass and silver. 1905. 738 E52
Fewkes, J. W. Ruins in Tusayan: Pottery. ( In Smith,inst. Bur. of Amer. ethnology , 17th ann. rept. p.650-728.) Illust. (col.) **572 qS66 v. 17
—Two summers’ work in Pueblo ruins. {In Smith, inst.Bur. of Amer. ethnology, 22d ann. rept. p. 1-196.) Illust.
(col.) **572 qS66 v. 22, pt. 1
Fortnum, C. D. E. Majolica. 1896. Illust. **738 F74Frantz, H. French pottery and porcelain. 1906.
Illust. **738 F83
Guiland, W. G. Chinese porcelains. 2 v. 1898. Illust.**738 G97
25
Halsey, R. T. H. Pictures of early New York on darkblue Staffordshire pottery, with pictures of Boston andNew England, etc. 1899. Illust. G738 qHl9
Havard, H. Histoire de la faience de Delft. 1878.
Illust. *738 qH3Hayden, A. Chats on English china. 1904. Illust.
738 H41Hobson, R. L. Worcester porcelain. 1910. Illust.
(partly col.) G738 fH67Hodgson, Mrs. W. How to identify old china. 1904.
Illust. **738 H69—Same. 1905. 738 K69Holmes, W. H. Aboriginal pottery of the eastern
United States. (In Smith, inst. Bur. of Amer. eth-
nology,20th ann. rept. p. 1-237.) Illust.
**572 qS66 v. 20
Janvier, Mrs. C. A. Practical keramics for students.
1880. 666.3 J35pJervis, W. P., comp. Encyclopedia of ceramics. 1902.
Illust. R738 J57—A pottery primer. 1911. Illust. 738 J55Jewitt, L. F. W. The ceramic art of Great Britain
from pre-historic times down to the present day. 2 v.1878. Illust. G738 J59
Keramic studio, vols. 5-10, 1903-date. 738 fK39
Knowles, W. P. Dutch pottery and porcelain. 1904.Illust. (partly col.) 738 K73
Langenbeck, K. Chemistry of pottery. 1895.
666.3 L27
Litchfield, F. Pottery and porcelain; a guide to col-
lectors. 1900. Illust. R738 L77
McLaughlin, M. L. Pottery decoration under the glaze.1885. 738 M16
Marryat, J. History of pottery and porcelain. 1868.
Ifiust. G738 M36
Mew, E. Chelsea and Chelsea-Derby china. 190-?Illust. (partly col.) *738 M61c
26
—Dresden china. 190-? Illust. (partly col.) *738 M61d—Japanese porcelain. 190-? Illust. (partly col.)
*738 M61j
—Old Bow china. 190-? Illust. (partly col.) *738 M61—Old Chinese porcelain. 190-? Illust. *738 M61o—Royal Sevres china. 190- ? Illust. (partly col.)
*738 M61r
Monkhouse, W. C. History and description of Chineseporcelain. 1901. Illust. **738 M74
Moore, Mrs. N. H. The collector’s manual. 1906.Illust. 749 qM82c
—Delftware, Dutch and English. 1908. Illust.738 M82d
Old china; monthly; v. 1-3. Oct., 1901-Sept., 1904.
Illust.
Publication discontinued.
Pier, G. C. Pottery of the near East. 1909. Illust.
*738 P61
Prime, W. C. Pottery and porcelain of all times andnations. 1878. Illust. G738 P95
Rhead, G. W., and F. A. Staffordshire pots and pot-
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Solon, L. M. E. Brief history of old English porcelainand its manufactories. 1903. Illust. (col.)
**738 S68
Sparkes, J. C. L. and Gandy, W. Potters; their artsand crafts. 1897. Illust. 666.3 S73p
Spelman, W. W. R. Lowestoft china. 1905. Illust.**738 S74
Spitzer, F. Les faiences de B. Palissy; 7 planches avec
description. (In his La collection Spitzer. 1890-92.v. 2, p. 135-58.) Study R. G708 fS7 v. 2
—Les faiences de Saint-Porchaire; 3 planches avec de-scription. (In his La collection Spitzer. 1890-92. v. 2,p. 117-33.) Study R. G708 fS7 v. 2
27
-—Les faiences italiennes, hispano-moresques et orien-tates; 24 planches avec description. (In his La col-lection Spitzer. 1890-92. v. 4, p. 1-88.)
Study R. G708 fS7 v. 4
Van de Put, A. Hispano-Moresque ware of the 15thcentury. 1904. Illust. (partly col.) **738 V22
Walters, H. B. History of ancient pottery, Greek,
Etruscan and Roman. 1905. Illust. **738 W23White, M. How to make pottery. 1904. Illust.
666.3 W58h
Wylde, C. H. How to collect continental china. 1907.Illust. 738 W98
Yoxall, Sir J. H. The ABC about collecting. 1910.Illust. 738 Y83
For Greek pottery, see special list on Greek vases.
Stenciling.
Leland, C. G. The minor arts: stenciling, modeling,etc. 1880. Illust. 738 L53
—Stenciling. 1882. Illust. (Art work manual)**747 L53
Miller, F. Stenciling. (In his Art crafts for amateurs.
1901. p. 212-23.) Illust. 740 M64a
Mitchell, F. Scott-. Practical stencil work. 1906.
Illust. 747 M68For stencil designs, see also—
Books and plates on Japanese art; General index to TheStudio, v. 1-21. **705 qS9x
Weaving, Dyeing, Rugs, Textile Fabrics.
Weaving
Ashenhurst, T. R. Practical treatise on weaving and
designing of textile fabrics. 1879. Illust. 677 A82p
28
Ashton, F. T. Theory and practice of the art of design-
ing fancy cotton and woolen cloths. 1874. Illust.*677 fA82
Barlow, A. History and principles of weaving by hand
and by power. 1878. Illust. G677 B25
Bayley, A. M. C. Spinning and weaving. (In Woman’slibrary, v. 4, p. 217-59. 1903.)
396.5 W872 v. 4
Beaumont, R. Woolen and worsted cloth manufacture.
1888. Illust. 677 B37
Bell, T. F. Jacquard weaving and designing. 1895.
Illust. 677 B43
Brown, A. Practical treatise on the construction of the
power loom and the art of weaving; 7th ed. rewritten.
1896. Illust. 677 B8772
Draper company. Labor saving looms; a treatise on
plain weaving. 1904. Illust. 677 D761
Fox, T. W. Mechanism of weaving. 2d ed. rev. 1900.Illust. 677 F79m2
Geldard, J. Handbook on cotton manufacture. 1867.Illust. **677 G31
Gilroy, C. G. Art of weaving; with account of its rise
and progress. 1845. Illust. **677 G48w
—The history of silk, cotton, linen, wool and otherfibrous substances; including observations on spinning,
dyeing and weaving. 1845. Illust.**677 G48 and 677 G48
Gruner, A. Power loom weaving and yarn number-ing according to various systems; tr. by C. Salter.1900. 677 G89
Hollister, U. S. The Navajo and his blanket. 1903.Illust. 970.3 N31h
Hooper, L. Hand loom weaving, plain and ornamental.1910. Illust. (partly col.) 677 H78
Knapp, E. S. Raffia and reed weaving. 1902. Illust.
674 K67
29
Marsden, R. Cotton weaving; its development, prin-
ciples and practice. 1895. Illust- 677 M36c
Mason, O. T. A primitive frame for weaving narrowfabrics. {In U. S. National museum. Ann. rept. 1899.
p. 485-510.) Illust. **506 S6 1899 v. 2
Matthews, W. Navajo weavers. {In U. S. Bur. ofethnology . Ann. rept. 1811-82, v. 3, p. 371-391.)
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Nourse, H. S. The power loom; its genesis in Worces-ter County. 1904. **677 N93 and 677 N93
Posselt, E. A. The Jacquard machine analyzed. 188-?Illust. 677 P85j2
—Recent improvements in textile machinery relating toweaving. 3 v. 1898-190-? Illust. 677 P85
—Technology of textile design. 1889. Illust.677 P85t
Taylor, J. T. Cotton weaving and designing. 1901.
Illust. 677 T24
Todd, M. P. Hand loom weaving; a manual for schooland home. 1902. Illust. 677 T63
Weeden, W. B. The art of weaving; a handmaid ofcivilization. {In Amer. hist, assoc. Ann. rept. 1902,
v. 1, p. 191-210.) **906 A512 v. 1
Woolen and worsted cam looms, woolen and worstedfancy looms, etc.—Glossary of weaves, elementarytextile designing, etc. {In International lib. of tech-
nology. 1906. v. 80-81.) 600 161 v. 80-81
Young, T. M. The American cotton industry; a studyof work and workers. 1903. 677 Y77
Dyeing
Beaumont, R. Color in woven design. 1890. Illust.**677 B37c
Fraps, G. S. Principles of dyeing. 1903. Illust.
667 F83
30
Gardner, W. M. Wool dyeing. 2 v. 1896-190-
?
Illust. 667.2 G22
Hurst, G. H. Silk dyeing, printing and finishing. 1892.
Illust. *667.2 H96Contains colored samples.
Matthews, W. Navajo dye stuffs. {In Smithsonianinst. Ann. rept. 1891, p. 613-615.)
**506 S6 1891
Owen, F. A. The dyeing and cleaning of textile fabrics.1909. 667.2 097
Paterson, D. Color printing of carpet yarns; manual
for color chemists and textile printers. 1900.
667 P29
Rawson, C. and others, comp. Dictionary of dyes, mor-
dants and other compounds used in dyeing and calicoprinting. 1901. **667.2 R26
Rugs
Albee, Mrs. H. R. Abnakee rugs; a manual describingthe abnakee industry, the methods used, with instruc-
tions for dyeing. 1901. 677 A32
Coxon, H. Oriental carpets; how they are made andconveyed to Europe. 1884. Illust. *677 C87
Dunn, E. Rugs in their native land. 1910. Illust.(partly col.) 745 D92
Ellwanger, W. D. The oriental rug. 1903. Illust.745 E47
Gurdji, V. Oriental rug weaving. 1901. Illust.
745 G97
Holt, R. B. Rugs, oriental and occidental, antique and
modern;a handbook for ready reference. 1901 . Illust.
*745 qH75
Humphries, S. Oriental carpets, runners and rugs, andsome Jacquard reproductions. 1910. Illust. (col.)
**745 qH92
31
Langton, Mrs. M. B. How to know oriental rugs, ahandbook. 1904. Illust. (partly col.) 745 L28h
Mumford, J. K. Oriental rugs. 1901. Illust.G745 qM96
—Same. 1900. *745 qM96Ripley, M. C. The oriental rug book. 1904. Illust.
(partly col.) 745 R59
Robinson, V. J . Eastern carpets ; twelve early examples.
1882. Illust. (col.) Study R. **745 fR6
Vienna. Kaiserliche und konigliche kunsthistorisches
Hof-museum. Oriental carpets; English edition ed. byC. P. Clarke. 3 v. 1892. Illust. (partly col.)
AR-27 **745 fV6
West, M. Domestic weaving and rug making. (InU. S. Labor
,Dept, of , Bulletin, 1904, v. 9, pt. 2, p.
1573-97.) **331 U58 v. 9, pt. 2
Wheeler, Mrs. C. (T.). How to make rugs. 1902.Illust. 677 W56
Yerkes, C. T. The Yerkes collection of oriental carpets;with critical text by J. K. Mumford. 1910. Col.
plates in portf. Study R. G745 fY47
Textile Fabrics
Ashenhurst, T. R. Design in textile fabrics. 1883.
Illust. 677 A82
Bagnall, W. R. Textile industries of the United States.v. 1, 1639-1810. 1893. Portraits. 677 B14
Barker, A. F. Textiles. 1910. Illust. 677 B25
Cyclopedia of textile work; a general reference library
on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture,
weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing,
knitting and allied subjects. 7 v. 1907. Illust.
677 C99
Dannerth, F. The methods of textile chemistry; beingthe syllabus of a lecture course adapted for use in
textile laboratories. 1908. 677 D18
32
Dooley, W. H. Textiles for commercial, industrial,evening and domestic art schools. 1910. 677 D69
Holmes, W. H. Study of the textile art in its relationto the development of form and ornament. 1 8- ? Illust.
745 H75
Hummel, J. J. Dyeing of textile fabrics. 1885. Illust.667 H92
Kittredge, H. G. and Gould, A. C. History of the
American card clothing industry. 1886.**677 K62 and 677 K62
Lord, R. T. Decorative and fancy textile fabrics with
designs and illustrations. 1898. 677 L86
Morris, W. Textiles. (In Arts and crafts exhibitionsoc. Arts and crafts essays. 1893, p. 22-38.)
**704 A79 and 704 A79
Nisbet, H. Grammar of textile design. 1906. Illust.677 N72
Posselt, E. A. Structure of fibres, yarns and fabrics.
1892. Illust. 677 F85s
—Textile calculations; a guide to the construction ofall kinds of yarns and fabrics. 1896. Illust.
658 P85
Rock, D. Textile fabrics. 1876. Illust. (South Ken-
sington mus. Art handbooks.) *708.2 S72a v. 21
Rothwell, C. F. S. The printing of textile fabrics; apractical manual on the printing of cotton, woolen,
silk and half silk fabrics. 1897. Illust. 677 R84Contains mounted specimens of printed fabrics.
Stephenson, C. and Suddards, F. Text-book dealing
with ornamental design for woven fabrics. 1897.Illust. 745 S83
Textile world; monthly, v. 7, 1894—date.**677 T35
U. S. Consuls. Cotton textiles in foreign countries.
1890. (Special consular repts. v. 1.)
**382 U58s v. 1 and 677 U58c
33
U. S. Manufactures,Bureau of . Cotton fabrics in Brit-
ish India and the Philippines, by W. A. G. Clark.1907. 677 U58ma
—Cotton fabrics in middle Europe: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Switzerland. 1908. Illust. 677 U58c
Verneuil, M. P., ed. Japanese textiles, woven andembroidered; a series of 80 colored plates illust.
upwards of 200 choice examples from important
museums and private collections, with introd. by G.Migeon. 4 portfs. AR-18 G745 fV53
Watson, K. H. Textiles and clothing. 1907. Illust.
640 L69 v. 10
Winship, A. E. Our industries; fabrics. 1897. Illust.
J677 W77The library has special books on Calico printing;Clothing; Cotton; Dry goods; Fibres; Flax; Linen;Silk; Tapestry; Wool; Worsted; Yarn.
Wood Carving.
Bemrose, W. Fret cutting and perforated carving.*749 qB45
—Manual of wood carving, with designs. *736 B45Bentley, M. L. Practical hints on the art of wood
carving. 1889. Illust. 736 B47
Bond, F. Wood carvings in English churches. 1910.Illust. 736 B71
Crallan, F. A. Details of Gothic wood carving; draw-
ings fr. original work chiefly of the 14th and 15th
centuries; with notes. 1896. **736 fC88
Denning, D. Fretwork and marquetry; a manual of
instructions. 1895. Illust. 749 D41
—Wood carving for amateurs. 1894. Illust. 736 D41Ferrari, G., ed. Illegno nelb arte italiana, riproduzioni
in parte inedite di saggi dal periodo romanico al neo-
classico. 190-? Illust. **729 qF38l
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Gibson, J. S. The wood carver. 1886. Illust.*736 fG44
Hasluck, P. N., ed. Wood carving, comprising practi-cal instructions, examples and designs inch 1146 work-
ing drawings and photographic illust. 1908.
736 H35
Hoentschel, G. Collections Georges Hoentschel, ac-
quieses par J. P. Morgan, et pretees au Metropolitan
museum de New York; notices de A. P6rate et G.Briere. 1908. Plates in 4 portfs. G739 fH69
Hope, A. Manual of Sorrento and inlaid work for
amateurs, with designs. 1876. *749 H79
Hulme, F. E. Examples for fret cutting and woodcarving. 1877. Illust. G736 fH91e
Jack, G. Wood carving: Design and workmanship, byGeorge Jack. 1903. Illust. 736 J12
Leland, C. G. Manual of wood carving; rev. by J. J.Holtzapffel. 1891. Illust. 736 L53
—The minor arts: Porcelain painting, wood carving,etc. 1880. Illust. 738 L53
Leland, C. G., ed. Wood carving. 1881. Illust. (Artwork manual.) **736 L53
Leland, C. G. and Lambert, F. C. Gouge work andindented wood work. (In Useful arts and handi-crafts, 1899-1900, p. 71-97.) Illust. **740 U84
Leland, C. G. Wood carving for beginners. (In Use-ful arts and handicrafts, 1899-1900, p. 49-72.) Illust.
**740 U84
Marks, M., ed. Wood carving. {In his Home artsand crafts. 1903, p. 32-55.) Illust. 740 M34
Marshall, A. Specimens of antique carved furniture
and wood work. 1888. Illust. **749 fM3
Matsuki, B. Catalogue of remarkable antique carv-
ings taken from famous temples and palaces of old
Japan. 1902. Illust. **736 M43
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Metman, L. and Briere, G.plates.
Miller, F. Wood carving,teurs. 1901. p. 15-43.)
Le bois. 1908. 2 portfs. of
G736 fM59
( In his Art crafts for ama-
Illust. 740 M64a
Sawyer, G. A. Fret sawing and wood carving for ama-j
teurs. 1875. Illust. 747 S27j
Spitzer, F. Les sculptures en buis et en pierre de
Munich; 11 planches. (In his La collection Spitzerjjj
1890-92. v. 3, p. 249-88.) Study R. G708 fS7 v.‘
Plowden, E. R. Progressive studies and other designs
for wood carvers; 5 sheets with descriptive notes. 1898.**736 fP73
Redfarn, W. B. Ancient wood and iron work in Cam-bridge. 1886. Illust. **736 fR31
Reeks, M. E. Wood carving. (In Woman’s library.v. 4, p. 139-75. 1903.) Illust. 396.5 W872 v. 4
Rowe, E. Hints on chip carving and simple northern
styles. 3d ed. rev. and enl. 1896. Illust.
736 R87
—Hints on wood carving, recreative classes and mod-eling for beginners. 1900. Illust. 736 R87w
Rowe, E., ed. French wood carvings from the nationalmuseums; printed in collotype from photographs taken
from the carvings direct. 1896-97. ,**736 fR87
Rowe, E. Practical wood carving; a book for the stu-dent, designer and architect; 114 illust. from photo-
tographs and 55 from line drawings inch an original
sketch by R. Caldecott. 1907. 736 R87p j!
Sanders, W. B. Examples of carved oak wood workin the houses and furniture of the 16th and 17th
centuries. 1883. Illust. **736 fS21
Seaton, Sir T. A manual of fret cutting and wood|carving. 1875. Illust. 736 S44|j
Small, J. W. Scottish wood work of the 16th and 1 7thficenturies. Illust. **736 fSC
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