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Cennini, Cennino d’Andre. “The Craftsman’s Handbook.” Translated by Daniel V. Thompson, Jr. Dover Publications, Inc.: New York. 1960. Coleman-Smith, R. and T. Pearson. “Excavations in the Donyatt Potteries.” Oxford University Press: Great Britain. 1988. Comstock, H.E. “The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region.” The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts: Winston-Salem, North Carolina. 1994. Conrad, John W. “Ceramic Extruder for the Studio Potter.” Falcon Company: San Diego, California. 1998. Cooper, Ronald. “Pottery of Thomas Toft.” Leeds and Birmingham. 1952. Faulkner, Alaric and Gretchen. “The French at Pentagoet 1635-1674.” New Brunswick Museum and Maine Historic Preservation Commission: Augusta, Maine. 1988. Frierman, Jay D. “Medieval Ceramics.” University of California: Los Angeles, California. 1975. Grant, Alison. “North Devon Pottery: The Seventeenth Century.” University of Exeter. 1983. 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(Ed.) “I Made This Jar…” University of South Carolina. 1998. Lawrence, W.G. “ Ceramic Science for the Potter.” Chilton Book Company: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1972. Lehman, Charles W. “Slip, And What Every Ceramist Needs to Know About It.” Lehman Mfg. Company, Inc: Kentland, Indiana. 1991. McAllister, Lisa S. and John L. Michel. “Collecting Yellow Ware.” Collector Books: Paducha, Kentucky. 1995. McConnell, Kevin. “Spongeware and Splatterware.” Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.: Atglen, Pennsylvania. 1999. McConnell, Kevin. “Redware, America’s Folk Pottery.” Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.: Atglen, Pennsylvania. 1988. McGarva, Andrew. “Country Pottery.” A+C Black: London, England. 2000. Miller, J. Jefferson, II, and Lyle M. Stone. “Eighteenth-Century Ceramics from Fort Michilimackinac.” Smithsonian Institution Press: Washington, D.C. 1970. Miller, J. Jefferson, II. “English Yellow-Glazed Earthenware.” Smithsonian Institution Press: Washington, D.C. 1974. 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