This antique book contains a fascinating treatise on the evolution and
development of wooden furniture, between the Middle Ages, up until the
eighteenth century. Containing a wealth of interesting historical
information and delicate descriptions, coupled with detailed
illustrations and photographs, this text constitutes a must-have for
anyone with an interest in the history of furniture and is not to be
missed by the discerning collector. The chapters of this book include:
'The end of the Middle Ages and the Beginning of Comfort', 'Stuart
Luxury and Puritan Plainness', 'Forty Years of Change and Foreign
Influence', 'The Rise of Fashion and Its Effects on Design', 'The Age of
Modish Craftsmen', 'Thomas Sheraton in England', 'Duncan Phyfe in
America', 'The Decline and Fall of Design', 'The Quality and Variety of
Furniture Woods and Something about Their Enemies'... and more. This
text has been elected for modern republication due to its educational
value, and we are proud to republish it here complete with a new
introduction on the history of furniture.