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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 11x8x1; Second printing, 1976. The binding is tight, corners sharp. Light handling on the boards and spine. Text and images unmarked. The dust jacket shows some light edgewear, clipped, in a mylar cover. 4to. 208pp.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. 4to. 208 pages, 400 b/w illustrations, index. Papered boards in price-clipped dust-jacket. The book explains how to build wheels, hand tools, kilns and burner systems, clay mixers, storage facilities, drying and exhibiting racks.
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4to. 208 pp. 400 blk & wht illusts., diagrams, photos. Blue boards, white lettrng (mnr sunng to fore-edges, shlfwr), w/ d.j. (toning to fore-eges, spine), VG/VG. First edition of this excellent work on how to build all the equipment necessary to set up a pottery workshop.
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Large hardcover/DJ; Fine unmarked/Fine price-clipped. For every serious potter, this book is an essential reference source. A near perfect copy. 8-1/2 x 11-1/4, 208 pp, index, sources, b/w photos & drawings throughout. ISBN 0823005402. Plus, laid-in is a 12-pp illustrated 1982 Paragon Kiln catalog with separate Price List.
A good book, but outdated. Some advice is basic and "eternal"--like how to build wedging tables. But the kiln design info has been superceded by later books.
And, some instructions/designs require welding skill to use.
Worthwile addition for a serious pottery library that wants to be "complete"