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    Barber, Edwin Atlee. 1970. Tulip Ware. New York: Dover Publications.

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    Barber, Edwin Atlee. 1907. Lead Glazed Pottery. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art.

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    Benson, Cynda. 1995. Early American Illuminated Manuscripts from the Ephrata Cloioster. Northampton, MA: Smith College Museum of Art.

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    Brears, Peter. 1971. The English Country Pottery, Its History and Techniques. Rutland, VT: Charles Tuttle Co.

    Clark, Andrew, et. al. 2002. Understanding Greek Vases. Los Angeles: Getty Trust Publications.

    Cooper, Ronald. 1968. English Slipware Dishes, 1650-1850. New York: Transatlantic Arts.

    Cullity, Brian. 1991. Slipped and Glazed: Regional American Redware. Sandwich, MA: Heritage Plantation of Sandwich.

    Dash, Mike. Tulipomania. 2001. New York :Three Rivers Press

    Exhibition Catalogue. 1984. Unearthing New England's Past: The Ceramic Evidence. Lexington, MA: Museum of Our National Heritage.

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    Gleeson, Janet. 1998. The Arcanum. New York: Time Warner.

    Goldsmith Phillips, John. 1956. China-Trade Porcelain. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

    Greer, Georgeanna. 1981. American Stonewares. Exton, PA: Schiffer Publishing Ltd.

    Guilland, Harold. 1971. Early American Folk Pottery. Philadelphia: Chilton.

    Gusset, Gérard. 1980. Stoneware: White Salt-Glazed, Rhenish and Dry Body. Ottawa, Canada: National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Ministry of the Environment.

    Herb, Sharon Tyler. 1995. The Food Lover’s Companion, 2nd edition. Hauppauge NY: Barron's Educational Services, Inc.

    Hume, Ivor and Watkins, Malcolm. 1967. The Poor Potter of Yorktown. Washington DC: Smithsonian Press.

    Hume, Ivor. 2001. If These Pots Could Talk. Hanover, NH: University Press.

    Hume, Ivor Noel. 2002. If These Pots Could Talk. Chapel Hill, NC.: Chipstone.

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    Hume, Ivor Noel. 1982. Martin’s Hundred. New York: Knopff

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Keno, Leslie. 1978. The Pottery of Whately, Massachusetts. Historic Deerfield Summer Fellowship Program/Deerfield, MA.

Ketchum, William. 1970. Early Potters and Potteries of New York State. New York: Funk and Wagnalls.

Klamkin, Marion. 1973. American Patriotic and Political China. New York: Scribner.

Knowles, W. Pitcairn. 1907. Dutch Pottery and Porcelain. New York: Scribner's.

Haggar, Reginald. 1960. The Concise Encyclopedia of Continental Pottery and Porcelain. New York: Hawthorn Books.

Kurlansky, Mark. 2003. Salt: A World History. New York : Knopff.

Lasansky, Janet. 1989. Central Pennsylvania Redware. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Lister, Florence and Lister, Robert. 1980. A Descriptive Dictionary for 500 Years of Spanish-Tradition Ceramics [13th through 18th Centuries]. Missoula, MT.: Special Publication Series, Number 1/The Society for Historical Archeology.

Lynn, Paul. 1969. Hervey Brooks, Connecticut Farmer-Potter; A Study of Earthenware from His Blotters, 1822-1860. New York: State University of New York College at Oneonta.

McGarva, Andrew. 2000. Country Pottery. London: A & C Black.

Osgood, Cornelius. 1971. The Jug and Related Stoneware of Bennington. Rutland, VT: Charles Tuttle Co.

Phillips, John Goldsmith. 1956. China Trade Porcelain. Cambridge: Phaion Press.

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Quimby, Ian, Ed. 1972. Ceramics in America. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia.

Rochester Museum and Science Center. 1974. Clay in the Hands of the Potter. An exhibition of pottery manufacture in the Rochester and Genesee Valley Region c. 1793-1900. Rochester, NY.

Slesin, Suzanne, Rozensztroch, Daniel, and Cliff, Stafford. 1997. Kitchen Ceramics. New York: Abbeville Press.

Snell, Jonathan. 1975. Wetheriggs Country Pottery. Penrith, Cumbria, UK: Airey and Stephenson.

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Spargo, John. 1926. Early American Pottery and China. New York: The Century Company.

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Sweezy, Nancy. 1984. Raised in Clay, The Southern Pottery Tradition. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.

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Thomas, John. 1971. The Rise of the Staffordshire Potteries. New York: Augustus Kelly Publishers.

Troy, Jack. 1977. Salt Glazed Ceramics. New York: Watson-Guptill Publishing.

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Winton, Andrew and Winton, Kate. 1981. Norwalk Potteries. Canaan, NH: Phoenix Publishing.

Zug, Terry. 1986. Turners and Burners. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.


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