Going for a Song by Arthur Negus and Max Robertson. 1st 1972. H/C with jacket. 221 pp.

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An informal guide to English furniture.

This book is largely based on the popular BBC-TV program "Going for a Song". It discusses the development of various kinds of English furniture and decorative objects, the characteristic styles of Adam, Sheraton, Hepplewhite and other fine craftsmen, and discloses the experts' secrets for determining a piece's authenticity, period and value. With detailed drawings and photographs.

First published 1972 by Taplinger Publishing, New York. Condition: Book good. Jacket is dirty and has wear and tear.


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