A good start : the Aussteier or dowry / Jeannette Lasansky. Collecting guide, holiday paper honeycomb : cards, garlands, centerpieces, and other tissue-paper fantasies of the 20th century / Jeannette Lasansky. C.E.L. Green, 1844-1915 : shore and landscape painter of Lynn and Newlyn / by Frederic Alan Sharf and John Hardy Wright. Prints at the Essex Institute / by Bettina A. Norton ; photos. by R. Jackson Smith. Windows on the past : portraits at the Essex Institute / by Andrew Oliver and Bryant F. Tolles, Jr. Central Pennsylvania redware pottery, 1780-1904 / Jeannette Lasansky. To cut, piece, & solder : the work of the rural Pennsylvania tinsmith, 1778-1908 / Jeannette Lasansky. To draw, upset, and weld : the work of the Pennsylvania rural blacksmith, 1742-1935 / Jeannette Lasansky. Holidays : Victorian women celebrate in Pennsylvania / Nada Gray. Furniture at the Essex Institute / by Margaret Burke Clunie, Anne Farnam, and Robert F. Trent. Museum collections of the Essex Institute / by Huldah Smith Payson. Silver at the Essex Institute / by Martha Gandy Fales ; photographs by Fredrik D. Bodin. Objects for preparing food : [exhibition] / organized by the Renwick Gallery of the National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution and the Museum of Contemporary Crafts of the American Craf… Buggy town : an era in American transportation / Charles M. Snyder. Willow, oak & rye : basket traditions in Pennsylvania / Jeannette Lasansky ; [photography, William W. Irwin]. Country cloth to coverlets : textile traditions in 19th century central Pennsylvania / Sandra Rambo Walker. Made of mud : stoneware potteries in central Pennsylvania, 1831-1929 / Jeannette Lasansky. The civilizing process / Norbert Elias ; translated by Edmund Jephcott. Glass from world's fairs, 1851-1904 / Jane Shadel Spillman. A material world : an exhibition at the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution / by Robert Friedel ; color photography by Eric F. Long. Field to factory : Afro-American migration 1915-1940 / by Spencer R. Crew. The first American cookbook : a facsimile of "American cookery," 1796 / by Amelia Simmons ; with an essay by Mary Tolford Wilson. A Winterthur guide to American needlework / Susan Burrows Swan. American folk art: The art and spirit of a people; from the Eleanor and Mabel Van Alstyne Collection, by Peter C. Welsh. Catalog entries prepared by Anne Castrodale. Temples of convenience / Lucinda Lambton. The Well-appointed bath : authentic plans and fixtures from the early 1900s / introduction by Gail Caskey Winkler ; Charles E. Fisher, general editor. Victorian glass. Trade catalogs in the Hagley Museum and Library / Nina de Angeli Walls. Laundry bygones / Pamela Sambrook. Archaeology and the colonial gardener. Tableware / Jeremy Myerson & Sylvia Katz. Lighting / Alastair Laing. Gaming / Edward T. Joy. Mourning / Nicholas Penny. Writing / Leonee Ormond. The craft apprentice : from Franklin to the machine age in America / W.J. Rorabaugh. Past, present, and personal : the family and the life course in American history / John Demos. Work, culture, and society in industrializing America : essays in American working-class and social history / Herbert G. Gutman. Material culture of the wooden age / edited by Brooke Hindle. Cradle of the middle class : the family in Oneida County, New York, 1790-1865 / Mary P. Ryan. A guide to artifacts of colonial America. Antiques, past and present. From the American system to mass production, 1800-1932 : the development of manufacturing technology in the United States / David A. Hounshell. Engines of change : the American industrial revolution, 1790-1860 / Brooke Hindle and Steven Lubar. Objects of desire / Thatcher Freund. Emulation and invention / by Brooke Hindle. Frontiers of change : early industrialism in America / Thomas C. Cochran. A handbook of popular antiques [by] Katharine Morrison McClinton. Children in America : a study of images and attitudes : September 30, 1978-May 27, 1979, the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia / by Rosamond Olmsted Humm. Small antique furniture [by] Bernard and Therle Hughes.