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  • A Museum of Early American Tools

    Eric Sloane

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Nov. 14, 2002)
    This absorbing and profusely illustrated book describes in detail scores of early American tools and the wooden and metal artifacts made with them. Informally and expressively written, the text covers bulding tools and methods; farm and kitchen implements; and the tools of curriers, wheelwrights, coopers, blacksmiths, coachmakers, loggers, tanners, and many other craftsmen of the pre-industrial age. Scores of pen-and-ink sketches by the author accurately depict "special tools for every job," among them a hollowing gouge, hay fork, cornering chisel, apple butter paddle, boring auger, mortising chisel, a holding dog, hauling sledge, winnowing tray, reaping hooks, splitting wedge, felling axe, propping saw horse, and other traditional implements. Sure to be prized by cultural historians, this volume will delight woodcrafters interested in making their own tools and thrill general readers with its store of Americana.
  • ABC Book of Early Americana

    Eric Sloane

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Dec. 19, 2012)
    From Almanack, Bathtub, and Conestoga Wagon to X-Brace, Yankee, and Zig-Zag Fence, this sketchbook of antiquities revisits delightful words and inventions of old-time America. Artist and historian Eric Sloane presents a wondrous collection of American innovations, including hex signs, ear trumpets, popcorn, and rocking chairs. Readers of all ages will delight in these illustrated and hand-lettered pages, which feature brief captions explaining the items' origins and uses. Gadgets, gizmos, and contraptions include foot stoves, used in churches and under the blankets of sleighs and stagecoaches, oil lamps fed by whale oil and kerosene, water-wheels, weathervanes, and windmills (first built in Virginia in 1621 — a century later, there were nearly 1,000). The craftsmanship of the nation's early builders and inventors is reflected in this finely wrought compilation of historical curiosities.
  • The Little Red Schoolhouse

    Eric Sloane

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 5, 2007)
    School days, like our everydays, have changed. But the obsolete world of the one-room schoolhouse filled with rough-hewn desks still lingers. The echoes of yesteryear live on in the old-fashioned classrooms that still stand today.Harkening back to a time when the three Rs actually stood for reading, 'riting, and religion, Eric Sloane's sketchbook explores the history and spirit of early American schools. In this vivid slice of Americana, he tells of when paper was a precious commodity, explains the origins of words such as "blackboard" and "moonlighting," and offers evocative illustrations of New England's eighteenth- and nineteenth-century schoolhouses and their delightfully modest interiors. Filled with insight, warmth, and honest nostalgia, The Little Red Schoolhouse is an enchanting journey into a bygone past.
  • A Museum of Early American Tools

    Eric Sloane

    Hardcover (Dover Publications, May 19, 2008)
    Venture back into the handmade world of apple butter paddles, hay forks, and other traditional implements with this fascinating and charmingly illustrated book. Its guided tour of folk tools and artifacts from the pre-industrial age examines farm and kitchen utensils as well as devices used by curriers, wheelwrights, coopers, blacksmiths, coachmakers, loggers, tanners, and other craftsmen.Written by a distinguished historian and collector of antiques, this absorbing survey offers informal but accurate depictions of "special tools for every job," from a holding dog and a hauling sledge to reaping hooks, splitting wedges, and felling axes. Scores of pen-and-ink sketches by the author portray simple tools and other items that are ingeniously devised and exquisitely constructed. A valuable textbook for historians, this volume is also a fascinating handbook for all those who love Americana.
  • The Little Red Schoolhouse

    Eric Sloane

    eBook (Dover Publications, Nov. 13, 2012)
    School days, like our everydays, have changed. But the obsolete world of the one-room schoolhouse filled with rough-hewn desks still lingers. The echoes of yesteryear live on in the old-fashioned classrooms that still stand today.Harkening back to a time when the three Rs actually stood for reading, 'riting, and religion, Eric Sloane's sketchbook explores the history and spirit of early American schools. In this vivid slice of Americana, he tells of when paper was a precious commodity, explains the origins of words such as "blackboard" and "moonlighting," and offers evocative illustrations of New England's eighteenth- and nineteenth-century schoolhouses and their delightfully modest interiors. Filled with insight, warmth, and honest nostalgia, The Little Red Schoolhouse is an enchanting journey into a bygone past.
  • A Museum of Early American Tools

    Eric Sloane

    Paperback (Ballantine Books, Jan. 1, 1979)
    This edition published by arrangement with Funk & Wagnalls, Ballentine Books Second Printing , February 1974 from a smoke free home as pictured
  • ABC Book of Early Americana: A Sketchbook of Antiquities and American Firsts

    Eric Sloane

    Hardcover (Henry Holt & Co, March 1, 1990)
    Alphabetically arranged entries for some two hundred objects from eighteenth and nineteenth century United States with the author/artist's own illustrative sketches. Includes an epilogue on the alphabet in early America.
  • The ABC Book of Early Americana: A Scetchbook of Antiquities and American Firsts

    Eric Sloane

    Hardcover (Wings Books, Jan. 21, 1996)
    A sketchbook of early American antiquities, inventions, curios, and firsts is designed for collectors and craft aficianados and is arranged in an alphabetical format that provides caption descriptions of each depicted piece.
  • A Museum of Early American Tools

    Eric Sloane

    Paperback (Ballantine Books, March 15, 1978)
    Beautiful pen and ink drawings of antique tools, handmade and lovingly here described. Early tools that our forefathers used, including building tools, farm and kitchen implements, and the tools of curriers, farriers, wheelwrights, coopers, blacksmiths, coachmakers, sawyers, loggers, tanners and other craftsmen of the pre-industrial age.
  • Little Red Schoolhouse

    Eric Sloane

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Jan. 1, 1972)
    Discusses the style and character of early American schoolhouses and examines the equipment found in these classrooms
  • A Museum of Early American Tools

    Eric Sloane

    Hardcover (Funk & Wagnalls Co., Jan. 1, 1964)
    Key Details Author Eric Sloane Number Of Pages 108 pages Format Hardcover Language English Binding: Hardcover Title: A Museum of Early American Tools Author: Eric Sloane Format/binding:Hardcover Binding: Hardcover Publisher: Funk & Wagnalls Co. Place: New York Date published: 1964 Keywords:
  • A Museum of Early American Tools

    Eric Sloane

    Hardcover (Funk & Wagnalls Co., June 1, 1964)
    1964, hardcover edition, Funk & Wagnalls, NY. 108 pages. Printed on tinted brown paper. The drawings and information here present skilled art and equally arresting prose pertaining to all types of tools, mainly those from America's past. Eric Sloane was one of our absolute geniuses, a man who wrote about pioneer America, folks from a long-ago past. Any of his many titles are worth acquiring, for both the art, as well as the wisdom contained in every page of every book he ever wrote.