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Publisher's Note Craig Gilborn, director of the Adirondack Museum, places this furniture in the context of the history of rustic design and the current revival of rustic furniture making and provides detailed descriptions of methods and materials. 374 illustrations. This is the first book to examine the true heritage of Adirondack rustic furniture from its rise and development in the Great Camps of the 1870s to its demise with the onset of the Great Depression. Craid Gilborn, Director of the Adirondack Museum, places this furniture in the context of the history of rustic design and the current revival of rustic furniture making, and provides detailed descriptions, including the materials used and the method of construction, of hundreds of individual pieces. All the information is previously unpublished including many rare photographs of rooms in the Great Camps that show how rustic furniture was used in its heyday. | See an error? Submit a change request | ||||||||||||||
