Bibliography of books in the shop library.

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Bibliography of Books in the Library at Henderson’s Redware
Baker, Emerson W. “The Clarke and Lake Company: The Historical Archaeology of a
Seventeenth-Century Maine Settlement.” Occasional Publications in Maine Archaeology
Number Four. Maine Historic Preservation Commission: Augusta, Maine. 1985.
Bradley, Robert C. and Helen B. Camp. “The Forts of Pemaquid, Maine: An Archaeological
and Historical Study.” Occasional Publications in Maine Archaeology Number Ten.
Maine Historic Preservation Commission: Augusta, Maine. 1994.
Branin, M. Lelyn. “The Early Potters and Potteries of Maine.” Maine State Museum. 1978.
Brewer, Mary. “Collector’s Guide to Rockingham.” Collector Books: Paducah, Kentucky.
1996.
Burrison, John A. “Brothers in Clay.” University of Georgia Press: Athens, Georgia. 1995.
Cantrell, Tom. “How to Pour Ceramic Molds.” Scott Publications: Livonia, Michigan. 1999.
Carnegy, Daphne. “Tin-glazed Earthenware.” A+C Black Publishers Limited: London,
England. 1993.
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.
Greene, Kevin. “Roman Pottery.” University of California Press: Los Angeles, California. 1992.
Greer, Georgeanna H. “American Stonewares.” 3rd Edition. Schiffer Publishing Ltd: Atglen,
Pennsylvania. 1999.
Grigsby, Leslie B. “English Slip-Decorated Earthenware at Williamsburg.” The Colonial
Williamsburg Foundation. 1993.
Haslam, Jeremy. “Medieval Pottery.” Shire Publications LTD: Great Britain. 1984.
Honey, William Bowyer. “European Ceramic Art.” Faber and Faber Limited: London, England.
MCMXLIX.
Hume, Ivor Noël. “If These Pots Could Talk.” Chipstone Foundation: Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
2001.
Hunter, Robert. “Ceramics in America.” Chipstone Foundation, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 2001.
Kaufmann, Gerhard. “North German Folk Pottery of the 17th to the 20th Centuries.” W.M.
Brown and Son: Richmond, Virginia. 1974.
Kennett, David H. “Anglo-Saxon Pottery.” 2nd Edition. Shire Publications LTD:
Buckinghamshire, U.K. 1989.
Koverman, Jill Beute. (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.
Moniot, Janet. “Clay Whistles…the voice of clay.” The Whistle Press: Plainfield, New
Hampshire. 1989.
Nelson, Glen C. “Ceramics.” 3rd Edition. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc.: New York. 1960.
Pearce, Jacqueline. “Border Wares.” HMSO: London, England. 1992.
Phillips, Anthony. “Slips and Slipware.” Series Editor Emmanuel Cooper. B.T. Batsford Ltd:
London, England. 1994.
Pollex, John. “Slipware.” Ceramic Skillbooks. Pitman Publishing: London, England. 1979.
Powell, Elizabeth A. “Pennsylvania Pottery Tools and Processes.” Nash Printing, Inc.:
Lansdale, Pennsylvania. 1972.
Rielhan, Mireille De. “Agateware Pottery Magic.” André Deutsch Limited: London, England.
1995.
Ruempol, A.P.E. and A.G.A. van Dongen. “Pre-Industrial Utensils.” De Bataafsche Leeuw.
1989.
Savage, George. “English Ceramics.” Universe Books, Inc.: New York, New York. 1961.
Sekers, David. “The Potteries.” Shire Publications, Ltd: Buckinghamshire, U.K. 1994.
Shackel, Paul A. and Barbara J. Little (Eds.) “Historical Archaeology of the Chesapeake.”
Smithsonian Institution Press. 1994.
Shepard, Anna O. “Ceramics for the Archaeologist.” Carnegie Institution of Washington:
Washington, D.C. 1995.
Slesin, Suzanne, Dainel Rozenztroch and Stafford Cliff. “Kitchen Ceramics.” Everyday
Things Vol. 3. Abbeville Publishing Group: New York. 1997.
Spargo, John. “The Potters and Potteries of Bennington.” Cracker Barrel Press: New York.
1926.
Starr, Irma. “Welcome to the World of English Slipware.” Kansas City, Missouri.
Sweezy, Nancy. “Raised in Clay.” University of North Carolina Press: Chapel Hill. 1994.
Taggart, Ross E. “The Frank P. and Harriet C. Burnap Collection of English Pottery in the
William Rockhill Nelson Gallery.” Nelson Gallery-Atkins Museum: Kansas City,
Missouri. 1967.
Tichane, Robert. “Ash Glazes.” Krause Publications: Iola, Wisconsin. 1998.
Tudball, Ruthanne. “Soda Glazing.” University of Pennsylvania Press: Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. 1996.
Vickers, Michael, Oliver Impey and James Allen. “From Silver to Ceramic.” Ashmolean
Museum Publications: Oxford, England. 1986.
Watkins, C. Malcom and Ivor Noël Hume. “The ‘Poor Potter’ of Yorktown.” Smithsonian
Press: Washington, D.C. 1967.
Watkins, Lura Woodside. “Early New England Potters and Their Wares.” Harvard University
Press: Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1950.
Wilcoxen, Charlotte. “Dutch Trade and Ceramics in America in the Seventeenth Century.”
Lane Press: Albany, New York. 1987.
Wondrausch, Mary. “Slipware.” 2nd Edition. The American Ceramic Society: Ohio. 2001.
Zug, Charles G., III. “Turners and Burners.” University of North Carolina Press. 1986.
Zusy, Catherine. “Norton Stoneware and American Redware: The Bennington Museum
Collection.” The Bennington Museum. 1991.
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