[Rarebooks] FS: Boston Goldsmiths, 1690-1730

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Mon Jul 13 11:49:29 EDT 2009


"The Craftsman in a Changing Society: Boston Goldsmiths, 1690-1730"

By Barbara McLean Ward. A dissertation submitted to Boston University
Graduate School in 1983. Re-printed by UMI Dissertation Services.

A dissertation which focuses on Boston gold & silversmiths of the early
Colonial period. Barbara McLean Ward is a distinguished decorative arts
historian with many books and catalogs to her credit.

Softcover. 6.5”x8”, 402 pages, very poor black & white reproductions of
photographs (see below, and this is a good example... you are not buying
this for the illustrations. A reprint from the original microfilm; covers
worn, tips thumbed, cover with several light creases. Used but not abused,
and clean and unmarked inside.  $65.00

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