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All rights reserved, including that of translation into the Scandinavian and other foreign languages. - Printed in the United States of America - LANCASTER PRESS, INC. LANCASTER, PA.
PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION
LIST OF PLATES
INTRODUCTION The Present Need
CHAPTER I Applied Art
CHAPTER II Pottery
CHAPTER III Porcelain
CHAPTER IV The Nature and Properties of Clay
CHAPTER V The Preparation of the Clay
Drawing on more than three decades of hands‑on experience, this guide offers a thoughtful blend of craft and science for anyone who wants to work with clay. The author’s voice is modest yet confident, encouraging readers to experiment, think independently, and treat each step as a sign‑post rather than a rigid rule. The tone feels like a seasoned instructor sharing lessons learned in summer workshops and studio practice, making the material feel both accessible and trustworthy.
The book walks you through every stage of pottery, from the fundamentals of throwing on the wheel to shaping larger forms and mastering alkaline glazes. Illustrated with clear photographs, it includes special sections on teaching children to work with clay and on the chemistry behind successful finishes. Practical tips, warnings, and illustrative plates accompany the text, giving listeners a concrete sense of how to translate theory into beautiful, functional pieces in their own studios.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (216K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Mark C. Orton, tallforasmurf and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2012-08-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1857–1934
A key figure in American studio pottery, this English-born ceramist helped shape ceramics education in the United States. His work and teaching left a lasting mark at Alfred University and beyond.
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