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    Dorothy West's paradise a biography of class and color / Sherrard-Johnson, Cherene, 1973-

    出版 2012
    書本目錄: “...They lost us the beach: A legend of Oak Bluffs -- Childhood sketches -- Dorothy West's typewriter -- To Russia with love -- New challenges -- The living is easy -- Cottager's corner -- Two weddings....”
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    Dorothy West's paradise a biography of class and color / Sherrard-Johnson, Cherene, 1973-

    出版 2012
    書本目錄: “...They lost us the beach: A legend of Oak Bluffs -- Childhood sketches -- Dorothy West's typewriter -- To Russia with love -- New challenges -- The living is easy -- Cottager's corner -- Two weddings....”
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    Talking shop the language of craft in an age of consumption / Betjemann, Peter J., 1973-

    出版 2011
    書本目錄: “...The ghost writer: the canonization of Benvenuto Cellini -- Legends of labor: Nathaniel Hawthorne and the voice of craft -- The nature of gothic: artisanship, intuition, and the representation of expertise -- In the American grain: Gustav Stickley and the artisanal type -- The syntax of the eye: author, artisan, and the "more laboring ages" in Henry James's The spoils of Poynton -- Conclusion....”
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    Talking shop the language of craft in an age of consumption / Betjemann, Peter J., 1973-

    出版 2011
    書本目錄: “...The ghost writer: the canonization of Benvenuto Cellini -- Legends of labor: Nathaniel Hawthorne and the voice of craft -- The nature of gothic: artisanship, intuition, and the representation of expertise -- In the American grain: Gustav Stickley and the artisanal type -- The syntax of the eye: author, artisan, and the "more laboring ages" in Henry James's The spoils of Poynton -- Conclusion....”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
    電子 電子書