What's New England about New England quilts? :proceedings of a symposium at Old Sturbridge Village, June 13, 1998 /edited by Lynne Z. Bassett. Searching for 18th-and 19th-century patents on the Patent Office web site /together with tables of issue days and patent numbers for utility, design, reissue, & additional improvement patents for the … For work & for play :a selection of American neo-classical furniture /exhibition curated by Elizabeth Feld and Stuart P. Feld. Hampshire pottery, 1871-1923 :selections from the Colony House Museum, Bouchard-Croteau collection, John C. Perry collection : an exhibition /organized by the Currier Gallery of Art. When gentlemen wore hats :the days of hatting in Norwalk, Connecticut /Gloria P. Stewart and Deborah Wing Ray. Tracing the footsteps of ritual :concealed footwear in Quincy, Massachusetts ; a thesis /by Jessica W. Geisler. The young ladies school of arts.Containing a great variety of practical receipts, in gum-flowers filligree ... clear starching, &c. ... By Mrs. Hannah Robertson. Woodworking traditions in Newbury, Massachusetts, 1635-1745 /by Susan Mackiewicz. Discovering Dennis :the search for Thomas Dennis among the artists of Exeter /Paul Fitzsimmons. Une Visite à l'Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune. Decoys of the Newburys, Plum Island and Surrounding Communities :catalog of an exhibition at the Cushing House Museum, Newburyport, Massachusetts /Jay S. Williamson. A taste of history :a sampling from Schlesinger Library's culinary collections : an exhibition in conjunction with the conference "Women, Men, and Food: Putting Gender on the Table," sponsored by the … Portsmouth and the Piscataqua /by Peter E. Randall. Towards world heritage :international origins of the preservation movement, 1870-1930 /edited by Melanie Hall. Collecting history /Massachusetts Historical Society. Sherborn, Massachusetts :images of the past. Elisha Jones House and Shed :historic structure report /by James J. Lee III. From Portland to Paris :Mildred Burrage's years in France /[edited by Lucie G. Teegarden]. Farms of cape cod :lavender, horses, vineyards, oysters, flowers, cranberries, and the farmers who raise them /by Stephanie Foster. The Newport naval training station :a postcard history /by Federico Santi. General catalog /Wallace Nutting. Historical and locational aspects of the economic decline in the New England furniture industry[microform]. Information: the hidden resource :museums and the internet : proceedings of the seventh International Conference of the MDA held in Edinburgh, Scotland 6-7 November 1995 /edited by Anne Fahy and Wendy… Training for collections care and maintenance :a suggested curriculum.Volume 1,Archaeology and ethnology. Care and handling manual. An Annotated bibliography for the development and operation of historic sites /prepared by the Historic Sites Committee of the AAM. Preprints index :cumulative index of papers presented at the 4th through the 16th annual meetings, 1976-88 /American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works. Writings on landscape, culture, and society /Frederick Law Olmsted ; Charles E. Beveridge, editor. Thirty-eight :the hurricane that transformed New England /Stephen Long. Imagining Ichabod :my journey into 18th-century America through history, food, and a Georgian house /Paula Bennett. The art and science of Abbott Handerson Thayer /Kevin M. Murphy. Canoes :a natural history in North America /Mark Neuzil and Norman Sims ; foreword by John McPhee. American impressionist :Childe Hassam and the Isles of Shoals /edited by Austen Barron Bailly and John W. Coffey ; with contributions by Austen Barron Bailly, Kathleen M. Burnside, John W. Coffey, Hal… Cyanotypes :photography's blue period /edited by Nancy Kathryn Burns, Assistant Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs ; Kristina Wilson, Associate Professor of Art History, Clark University. Mount Washington :the crown of New England /P. Andrew Spahr ; with essays by Karen E. Quinn, Inez McDermott, Peter Crane. The lively place :Mount Auburn, America's first garden cemetery, and its revolutionary and literary residents /Stephen Kendrick ; illustrations by Matthew A. Longo. Shelburne Farms :house, gardens, farm, and barns /Glenn Suokko ; foreword by Alec Webb ; afterword by Megan Camp. You had a job for life :story of a company town /Jamie Sayen. Summer over autumn :a small book of small-town life /Howard Mansfield. Universalists and Unitarians of Maine :a Comprehensive History /by Peter Tufts Richardson. Art & industry in early America :Rhode Island furniture, 1650-1830 /Patricia E. Kane ; with Dennis Carr, Nancy Goyne Evans, Jennifer N. Johnson, Gary R. Sullivan. William Merritt Chase :a modern master /Elsa Smithgall [and four others] ; with a foreword by D. Frederick Baker. The Blue Garden :recapturing an iconic Newport landscape /by Arleyn A. Levee ; edited by Sarah Vance. The instruction of young ladies :arts from private girls' schools and academies in early America /Robert Shaw and Jane Katcher. Polygamy :an early American history /Sarah M.S. Pearsall. Saving Thoreau's birthplace :How citizens rallied to bring Henry out of the woods /Lucille Stott. Olmsted in Seattle :creating a park system for a modern city /by Jennifer Ott. Boston in transit :mapping the history of public transportation in the hub /Steven Beaucher. The daguerreian annual 1995 :official yearbook of the Daguerreian Society /Laurie A. Bary, editor. Rare light :J. Alden Weir in Windham, Connecticut, 1882-1919 /edited by Anne E. Dawson ; with essays by Charles Burlingham, Jr., Rachel Carley, and Jamie H. Eves.