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Historic Millwork: A Guide to Restoring and Recreating Doors, Windows and Moldings of the Late Nineteenth Through Mid-twentieth Centuries
 
 
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Historic Millwork: A Guide to Restoring and Recreating Doors, Windows and Moldings of the Late Nineteenth Through Mid-twentieth Centuries [Hardcover]

Brent Hull

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"The information in Historic Millwork is useful, the illustrations are charming and the book has many helpful tables." (Traditional Building, July/August 2003)

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∗ Features hundreds of detailed illustrations from actual period millwork catalogs.
∗ Demonstrates how to properly specify millwork.
∗ Include a glossary of key terms.

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The best definition for millwork from 1870 to 1940 is one from a 1937 educational trade book. Read the first page
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41 of 41 people found the following review helpful
From the author 7 Mar 2005
By Brent Hull - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
As you try and make a decision about this book I wanted to give an explanation as the author. I noticed the reviews above and wanted to clarify the purpose of the book. I don't want you to spend $70 dollars on a book that doesn't help.

First, if you are looking for an old millwork catalog, this may not be your book. I wrote this book for architects trying to specify the correct doors, windows and moldings for historic buildings. I wrote this book for homeowners trying to figure out the millwork in their home and the subtle differences that take place during each architectural period. I wrote this book for contractors trying to restore an historic building with the proper details.

1870-1940 is a unique 70 year period in which there are numerous architectural changes that effect the moldings and millwork details of a building.

This book was written to help clarify how historic millwork was produced, who the major players were, how architectual and stylistic differences revealed themselves in the moldings and millwork of the home. I have broken out chapters by topic like windows or doors and then traced the changes in these products from 1870 to 1940. Hopefully, by reading this book you will be able to easily distinguish; a Victorian 5 panel door from an Arts and Crafts 2 panel, understand when colonades were popular and how they change, identify a Queen Anne sash, and recognize Victorian millwork from others.

I hope this helps you get a clear picture of what you are buying.

Thanks

Brent Hull

PS. I had to rate the book in order to submit this review.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
Over Priced & Better References 9 Feb 2004
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This book is quite overpriced relative to similar books. Better titles are available from Dover (Universal Millwork Catalog), Lee Valley (Home Interiors of the 1920s), Linden Publishing (Modern Practical Joinery), Fredionia (Modern Carpentry) that cover the information and provide more information at about 1/3 to 1/4 the price for each book. It looks like that many examples are out of these books commonly available. Furthermore, this book has relatively few examples for each catagory. Before you spend the money on this book, check it out from your library or have them get it through interlibrary loan along with the other books mentioned.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
A Perfect Companion For Any Carpenter 23 Feb 2003
By Gary M. Katz - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
It looks like carpentry is finally getting due respect if books like this are being published. As an aficionado of architecture and millwork, I've often wondered why we have largely ignored the rich history of carpentry in this country. While many eighteenth and nineteenth-century pattern books have been re-printed, few new books have been devoted to the history of our craft. This is a fine collection of inspiring material from late nineteenth and early twentieth-century millwork catalogues combined with a rich narrative that will add to anyone's understanding and appreciation of woodwork.

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