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100 1 _aCooper, Emmanuel.
245 1 0 _aTen thousand years of pottery /
_cEmmanuel Cooper
250 _a4th ed. (rev., updated, redesigned, and retitled).
260 _aPhiladelphia :
_bUniversity of Pennsylvania Press,
_c1999.
300 _a352 p. :
_bill. (mostly col.), col. maps ;
_c29 cm.
500 _aRev. ed. of: A history of world pottery. 3rd ed. 1988.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 345-347) and index.
505 0 _tIntroduction --
_gch. 1.
_tEarly Beginnings --
_gch. 2.
_tThe Ancient World: Cyprus, The Cyclades, Greece, Italy --
_gch.3.
_tThe Oriental World: China, Korea, Japan, South-East Asia --
_gch.4.
_tThe Islamic World --
_gch.5.
_tContinental European Earthenwares and Stonewares: Byzantium, Italy, Spain and Portugal, Germany, France, The Low Countries, Scandinavia --
_gch. 6.
_tBritain: c. 200 B.C. until A.D. 1800 --
_gch. 7.
_tEuropean Porcelain: Germany, France, Italy and Spain, Scandinavia, The Low Countries and Russia, Britain and Ireland --
_gch. 8.
_tAmerican-Indian Pottery --
_gch. 9.
_tLiving Traditions: Modern Tribal and Indigenous Societies --
_gch. 10.
_tModern America --
_gch. 11.
_tCraft into Industry: Britain 1750-1900 --
_gch. 12.
_tThe Arts and Crafts Movement: Britain, North America, Germany and Austria, Scandinavia, The Netherlands, Hungary, Italy, 1850-1920 --
_gch. 13.
_tArtist-Potters --
_gch. 14.
_tStudio Ceramics Today: Frivolity, Self-Expression, Content --
_tGlossary of Technical Terms --
_tMuseum and National Collections of Pottery.
600 1 _aCooper, Emmanuel.
_tHistory of world pottery.
650 0 _aPottery
_xHistory.
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