Souvenir Spoons of America
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Published: 1891
Total Pages: 118
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dorothy T. Rainwater
Publisher: Schiffer Pub Limited
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 9780887402661
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst published in 1968, this classic work remains the basic reference book for collectors and fanciers of American spoons. Now offered in a new edition, it will be a welcome resource in your library. Spoons themselves originated in prehistoric times, when shells performed their function for the inhabitants of southern Europe, but spoons as commemorative items began with the Niagra Falls Suspension Bridge Spoon patented by Myron H. Kinsley in 1881. Soon their popularity spread as ideal mementos for practically every conceivable event, personage, or natural wonder. Ranging from expensive sterling silver sets to fifteen cent mailorder spoons, the variety of design, quality and interests reflected in this richly illustrated book is truly impressive.
Author: Wayne Bednersh
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Published: 2000-11
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781574321890
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMore than 2,000 spoons are featured in approximately 500 clear, crisp black and white photographs, several pages of color photos, and vintage catalog ads. This book places heavy emphasis on souvenir spoons in the Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Arts and Crafts style. It contains in-depth information on spoons from South America, Mexico, and Asia. Over a thousand spoons from around the world never before published in any collectible spoon book are featured. 8.5 x 11.
Author: Cindra Kline
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Published: 2001
Total Pages: 128
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIllustrates the development of religious art in northern New Mexico over a period of 150 years through more than three hundred santos.
Author: Wendy A. Woloson
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 2020-10-05
Total Pages: 405
ISBN-13: 022666449X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCrap. We all have it. Filling drawers. Overflowing bins and baskets. Proudly displayed or stuffed in boxes in basements and garages. Big and small. Metal, fabric, and a whole lot of plastic. So much crap. Abundant cheap stuff is about as American as it gets. And it turns out these seemingly unimportant consumer goods offer unique insights into ourselves—our values and our desires. In Crap: A History of Cheap Stuff in America, Wendy A. Woloson takes seriously the history of objects that are often cynically-made and easy to dismiss: things not made to last; things we don't really need; things we often don't even really want. Woloson does not mock these ordinary, everyday possessions but seeks to understand them as a way to understand aspects of ourselves, socially, culturally, and economically: Why do we—as individuals and as a culture—possess these things? Where do they come from? Why do we want them? And what is the true cost of owning them? Woloson tells the history of crap from the late eighteenth century up through today, exploring its many categories: gadgets, knickknacks, novelty goods, mass-produced collectibles, giftware, variety store merchandise. As Woloson shows, not all crap is crappy in the same way—bric-a-brac is crappy in a different way from, say, advertising giveaways, which are differently crappy from commemorative plates. Taking on the full brilliant and depressing array of crappy material goods, the book explores the overlooked corners of the American market and mindset, revealing the complexity of our relationship with commodity culture over time. By studying crap rather than finely made material objects, Woloson shows us a new way to truly understand ourselves, our national character, and our collective psyche. For all its problems, and despite its disposability, our crap is us.
Author: Mary Malloy
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2000-12-18
Total Pages: 189
ISBN-13: 0873658337
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAmerican mariners made more than 175 voyages to the Northwest Coast during the half-century after 1787. The art and culture of Northwest Coast Indians so intrigued American sailors that the collecting of ethnographic artifacts became an important secondary trade. Malloy has brought details about these early collections together for the first time.
Author: Noel D. Turner
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Published: 1997-11-01
Total Pages: 473
ISBN-13: 9781556602849
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Wayne Bednersh
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Published: 1998
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781574320633
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhen a collector opens the pages of this fine book, he will find that it is the most comprehensive book on American souvenir spoons ever published. The book contains pictures of collectible spoons, examples of hand-engraved artwork on silver, and examples of commemorative picture engravings on spoons. Contained in this comprehensive value guide are over 750 full-color photographs of spoons which have never been published in any book. In many cases the author has chosen to show selected portions of the spoon so that the incredible detail can be more readily observed by the reader. One will quickly realize that this is much more than just another value guide - the advanced and novice collector, as well as those interested in Americana will gladly welcome this new edition. 2001 values. 8.5 X 11.
Author: Edgar Lee Masters
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Published: 2012-03-02
Total Pages: 147
ISBN-13: 0486112101
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Author: Dorothy T. Rainwater
Publisher: Everybody's Press
Published: 1969
Total Pages: 430
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKShows commemorative spoons in all their variety.