Book - Mortise & Tenon Magazine ??The First Three Issues

Book - Mortise & Tenon Magazine ??The First Three Issues

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B-9781736562710

A hardbound republication of the Issues 1-3 with additional essays from MT editors Michael Updegraff, Jim McConnell, and Joshua A. Klein.
Foreword by Christopher Schwarz of Lost Art Press.
+450 pages, matte-coated paper, sewn binding. Printed in the USA.
TABLES OF CONTENTS

Issue One The Mortise Tenon Magazine Manifesto Joshua A. KleinImbued With Story: An Interview with Jon Brandon, Furniture ConservatorOn Period Craftsmanship: An Interview with Phil Lowe, Furniture MakerAnalysis of a Federal Boston SecretaryRural Refinement: Recreating the Parsons Card Table Joshua A. KleinThe Objects Reveal Themselves: An Interview with Gerald W.R. Ward, CuratorEx Nihilo: The Genesis of Classical Proportion George WalkerAdorned with Feathers: A Carving Tutorial Al BreedThe Dominy Shop: New Discoveries: An Interview with Charles F. HummelStriking a Balance Freddy RomanDistinguishing the Marks of an Artisan Martin OBrienBefore Our Very Eyes: A Visit to the Yale Furniture Study Interview with Eric LitkeBook Review: Workbenches: From Design Theory to Construction Use Zachary Dillinger

Issue TwoQuiet Grace: An Interview with Chairmakers David and George SawyerPerfection Risk: The Making of a Banister-back Chair Joshua A. KleinEverybody Who Knows Why is Dead Peter FollansbeeDividing the Line: Assessing the Eye of Blue-Collar Geometers George WalkerDecoding the Roman Workbench Christopher SchwarzExamination of an 18th-Century Drop Leaf TableA Furniture Conservation Primer Donald C. WilliamsFidelity to the Past: An Interview with Zachary Dillinger Michael UpdegraffAn Unjustified Mystique: Period Dovetails Up-CloseA Case for Cadwalader Timothy GarlandStories Tools Tell: An Interview with Tool Collector Skip BrackBook Review: Woodworking in Estonia Michael Updegraff

Issue ThreeOn Perfection: Both Practical and Practiced Jim McConnellThe Spring Pole Lathe: Design, Construction, Use Joshua A. KleinPatterns in Shop Practice Garrett HackEssential Human Work: An Interview with Drew Langsner Kenneth Kortemeier Michael Updegraff Jim McConnellModern Revivalist Toolmaking: What Yesterdays Tools Can Teach Us Today Brendan Bernhardt GaffneyExamination of Two Period High ChairsThe Best of Both Worlds: Embracing Art in Craft Danielle Rose ByrdMaking a Stand: Form Function for $1.50 Michael UpdegraffOn the Trail of Two Cabinetmakers: Reconstructing the Careers of Samuel Wing Tilly Mead Shelley Cathcart Amy GriffinResurrecting the Derelict: Hard Choices in the Conservation of a Chest Joshua A. KleinThrough a Wilderness of Ornament: Making Sense of 18th-century Pattern Books Bill PavlakBook Review: A Field Guide to Identifying Woods in American Antiques Collectibles Vic Tesolin

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A hardbound republication of the Issues 1-3 with additional essays from M&T editors Michael Updegraff, Jim McConnell, and Joshua A. Klein.
Foreword by Christopher Schwarz of Lost Art Press.
+450 pages, matte-coated paper, sewn binding. Printed in the USA.
TABLES OF CONTENTS

Issue One
“The Mortise & Tenon Magazine Manifesto” – Joshua A. Klein
“Imbued With Story: An Interview with Jon Brandon, Furniture Conservator”
“On Period Craftsmanship: An Interview with Phil Lowe, Furniture Maker”
“Analysis of a Federal Boston Secretary”
“Rural Refinement: Recreating the Parson’s Card Table” – Joshua A. Klein
“The Objects Reveal Themselves: An Interview with Gerald W.R. Ward, Curator”
“Ex Nihilo: The Genesis of Classical Proportion” – George Walker
“Adorned with Feathers: A Carving Tutorial” – Al Breed
“The Dominy Shop: New Discoveries: An Interview with Charles F. Hummel”
“Striking a Balance” ­– Freddy Roman
“Distinguishing the Marks of an Artisan” – Martin O’Brien
“Before Our Very Eyes: A Visit to the Yale Furniture Study – Interview with Eric Litke”
“Book Review: Workbenches: From Design & Theory to Construction & Use” – Zachary Dillinger

Issue Two
“Quiet Grace: An Interview with Chairmakers David and George Sawyer”
“Perfection & Risk: The Making of a Banister-back Chair” – Joshua A. Klein
“Everybody Who Knows ‘Why’ is Dead” – Peter Follansbee
“Dividing the Line: Assessing the Eye of Blue-Collar Geometers” – George Walker
“Decoding the Roman Workbench” – Christopher Schwarz
“Examination of an 18th-Century Drop Leaf Table”
“A Furniture Conservation Primer” – Donald C. Williams
“Fidelity to the Past: An Interview with Zachary Dillinger” – Michael Updegraff
“An Unjustified Mystique: Period Dovetails Up-Close”
“A Case for Cadwalader” – Timothy Garland
“Stories Tools Tell: An Interview with Tool Collector Skip Brack”
“Book Review: Woodworking in Estonia” – Michael Updegraff

Issue Three
“On Perfection: Both Practical and Practiced” – Jim McConnell
“The Spring Pole Lathe: Design, Construction, & Use” – Joshua A. Klein
“Patterns in Shop Practice” – Garrett Hack
“Essential Human Work: An Interview with Drew Langsner & Kenneth Kortemeier” – Michael Updegraff & Jim McConnell
“Modern Revivalist Toolmaking: What Yesterday’s Tools Can Teach Us Today” – Brendan Bernhardt Gaffney
“Examination of Two Period High Chairs”
“The Best of Both Worlds: Embracing Art in Craft” – Danielle Rose Byrd
“Making a Stand: Form & Function for $1.50” – Michael Updegraff
“On the Trail of Two Cabinetmakers: Reconstructing the Careers of Samuel Wing & Tilly Mead” – Shelley Cathcart & Amy Griffin
“Resurrecting the Derelict: Hard Choices in the Conservation of a Chest” – Joshua A. Klein
“Through a Wilderness of Ornament: Making Sense of 18th-century Pattern Books” – Bill Pavlak
“Book Review: A Field Guide to Identifying Woods in American Antiques & Collectibles” – Vic Tesolin