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Stevens, Gerald. EARLY CANADIAN GLASS. Coles, (Toronto), 1979, later printing. 184 pp, 8vo (8" H), soft cover. B&w illus. "This definitive work by North America's leading expert in the highly specialized field of early Canadian glass reviews briefly the art and craft of glass-making from earlier times. Gerald Stevens then c omes to his main theme, glass-making in nineteenth-century Canada. All the known glass houses of Canada are considered, by regions and in detail, the products in which they specialized, the sources of their materials with detailed comment on des i g n, social and industrial needs and leading craftsmen." Interior - tiny chip at bottom of gutter of last page, one page with small corner crease, otherwise clean and tight with no other ownership marks. Exterior - previous owner's name in ink a nd s mall soft crease on front cover, very light browning, small closed tear at bottom of rear cover at spine - archivally taped. Very Good Price:
10.00 USD
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Stevens, Gerald. Foreword by Ralph Hedlin and Heidi Redekop. GLASS IN CANADA: THE FIRST ONE HUNDRED YEARS. Methuen, Toronto, 1982. 282 pp, large 8vo (9 7/8" H), hard cover in dust jacket. ISBN 0458954306 Profusely illustrated with b&w and colour photographs. "Gerald Stevens, the historian, researcher and eminent authority on things Canadian, died in 1981. Behind him he left a legacy of published works documenting early artifacts from furniture to glass. But the task he set himself remained incomplete; a large and definitive study of Canadian glass was finished but not published. It was left to his students and frie n ds, Ralph Hedlin and Heidi Redekop, to collate and edit the manuscript, provide the photographs of the pieces he had identified and push the work forward to completion. (This) is the result. It is the culmination of Gerald Stevens' long and illu st rious career as the greatest authority on Canadian glass. It is also a mark of the devotion and respect he inspired in those around him. The author saw the book as an extensively illustrated, highly annotated, definitive guide to all the types of glass that can be proven to be of Canadian origin. The 250 black and white photographs and 55 colour plates included here fulfill his vision." Previous owner's bookplate on free front endpaper, minor edge wear to boards, minor scuff on front bo ard . Dust jacket has very light edge wear/wrinkling at top/bottom of spine and flap-folds. light rubbing and soiling - mainly on rear panel. Very Good+/Very Good Price:
45.00 USD
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