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£27.59 on Amazon.co in UK but free postage. Just rehoused my backcopies into
new bookcases and noticed the spine title typography matches Ian Quimby's
1972 book, Ceramics in America. Coincidence or design?
Looking forward to seeing lots of you in York.
paul courtney
Leicester
UK
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From: "Robert Hunter" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 10:34 PM
Subject: Re: 2004 volume of Ceramics in America
> Thanks George for the plug about CIA 2004...and thanks to the many
> HISTARCH
> members who are also authors in this year's journal!
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> Amazon does have the journal at the discount price of $37.50. For those
> who
> are unfamiliar with Ceramics in America and/or the Chipstone Foundation,
> please visit chipstone.org and follow the publications link to see
> sample
> articles from this year's and previous year's journals.
>
> For those interested in the history of American ceramics, Dr. Norman
> Barka's
> article on Yorktown's Poor Potter is a must. He details the excavation
> of
> America's first salt-glazed stoneware factory with full color photos of
> all
> the products!
>
>
> Rob Hunter
> Editor, Ceramics in America
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