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The Colonial Craftsman
Author: Carl Bridenbaugh
Pages: 140
Cover: Softbound
Dimensions: 5 3/8" x 8 1/2"
Item #: BK209
Price: $12.95
In colonial America, craftsman comprised the largest segment of the population, after farmers. Cabinetmakers, silversmiths, pewterers, printers, painters,engravers, blacksmiths, brass button-makers, shipwrights, hatters, shoemakers, and other artisans manufactured the tools, clothing, and housegoods necessary to sustain life and trade in the New World. This fascinating study examines the lives and work of craftsmen in the years prior to the Revolution-the golden age of colonial craftmanship-showing them at work, play, worship, school, home, competing at their trade, striving to get ahead and playing a vital role as citizens, especially in its fight for independence. Students of American history, culture, arts and crafts will enjoy this authorative, well-researched, and highly readable book.
Pages: 140
Cover: Softbound
Dimensions: 5 3/8" x 8 1/2"
Item #: BK209
Price: $12.95
In colonial America, craftsman comprised the largest segment of the population, after farmers. Cabinetmakers, silversmiths, pewterers, printers, painters,engravers, blacksmiths, brass button-makers, shipwrights, hatters, shoemakers, and other artisans manufactured the tools, clothing, and housegoods necessary to sustain life and trade in the New World. This fascinating study examines the lives and work of craftsmen in the years prior to the Revolution-the golden age of colonial craftmanship-showing them at work, play, worship, school, home, competing at their trade, striving to get ahead and playing a vital role as citizens, especially in its fight for independence. Students of American history, culture, arts and crafts will enjoy this authorative, well-researched, and highly readable book.