MiataDrivers - Turners and Burners: The Folk Potters of North Carolina (Fred W. Morrison Series in Southern Studies)
Charles G. Zug
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Turners and Burners: The Charles G. Zug epub Turners and Burners: The Charles G. Zug pdf download Turners and Burners: The Charles G. Zug pdf file Turners and Burners: The Charles G. Zug audiobook Turners and Burners: The Charles G. Zug book review Turners and Burners: The Charles G. Zug summary | #326364 in Books | The University of North Carolina Press | 1990-02-01 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.90 x1.20 x8.30l,3.11 | File type: PDF | 473 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Five Stars|By Mary|Good book on NC pottery. If you're into collecting ceramics (pots), particularly North Carolina pots, you have to have this book. Gives the background of the potting families and traditions.|0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Inspiring volume|By Michael Hammond|Astounding volume, so many great||"The best book I have ever read on folk pottery.|Warren E. Roberts, "Journal of Folklore Research""
"An excellent book to read if you are interested in North Carolina, American ceramics, folk life, or general craft practices.|"Winterthur Portfolio""
This richly illustrated portrait of North Carolina's pottery traditions tells the story of the generations of "turners and burners" whose creations are much admired for their strength and beauty. Perhaps no other state possesses such an active and extensive ceramic heritage, and one that is entirely continuous. This book is an attempt to understand both the past and the present, the now largely vanished world of the folk potter and the continuing achievements of his de...
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