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A illustrated survey of colonial-era domestic architecture and material culture, detailing exterior and interior features alongside furniture and decorative objects. Chapters describe doorways and knockers, gardens, halls, stairways, fireplaces, wall coverings, chairs, sofas, tables, beds, mirrors, clocks, lighting, and tableware, noting forms, ornamentation, construction, and provenance. Descriptive plates and photographic examples from private houses and collections accompany discussions of craftsmanship and stylistic variation, offering practical guidance for appreciating design details, material techniques, and the preservation of historic interiors and antiques.

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Mary Harrod Northend

Mary Harrod Northend was an American author known for her contributions to literature on architecture and home design, particularly in the context of New England. Her works often explore the historical significance and aesthetic qualities of colonial and historic homes. Notable titles include "Colonial Homes and Their Furnishings" and "Historic Homes of New England," where she provides insights into the furnishings and architectural styles of the era. Northend's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the cultural heritage of American domestic spaces, making her a valuable voice in the study of architectural history.

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