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Very good in fair dust jacket. Price clipped. 80 p. Audience: General/trade. Faint foxing to upper text edge. On spot of stain on lower edge of rear board. Previous owner name on ffep. DJ rubbed and edge worn.
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Acceptable. EX-LIBRARY COPY A readable copy. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact (However the dust cover may be missing). Pages can include considerable notes--in pen or highlighter--but the notes cannot obscure the text. Book may be a price cutter or have a remainder mark.
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Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 0903798077. Tight clean book in bright yellow cloth; unmarked but for name to front endpaper; in lightly rubbed dust jacket.; 8.4 X 7.9 X 0.5 inches; 80 pages.
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Like New in Very Good jacket. Size: 8x7x0; Contributors include Bernard Leach, Michael Cardew, Ray Finch, John Houston and Katharine Pleydell Bouverie. Michael Ambrose Cardew CBE (1901-1983), was an English studio potter who worked in West Africa for twenty years. Bernard Leach said that Cardew was his best pupil. He has been described as "one of the finest potters of the century and one of the greatest slipware potters of all times. The decorative style of his slipware is usually trailed or scratched and is free and original. The stoneware he made at Vumë and Abuja is similarly well regarded. There are collections of his work in museums in Britain, (for example in the York Art Gallery), the United States, Australia and New Zealand.