23.03.2013 Views

Series editors' preface - Wood Tools

Series editors' preface - Wood Tools

Series editors' preface - Wood Tools

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Dunbar, M. (1989) Restoring, Tuning and Using Classic<br />

<strong>Wood</strong>working <strong>Tools</strong>, Sterling/Cassell<br />

Elwood, M. (1980) Historical and curatorial aspects of furniture<br />

conservation, in Proceedings of the Furniture and<br />

<strong>Wood</strong>en Objects Symposium, Canadian Conservation<br />

Institute, pp. 137–48<br />

Farancz, A., Hutchins, J., Moon, T.P., Preusser, F.D. and<br />

Roberts, B.O. (1985) Cost parameters in the conservation<br />

of works of art in both museum and private sectors in<br />

the USA in 1984–85, AIC 13th Annual Meeting, Preprints<br />

Feigl, F. and Anger, V. (1972) Spot Tests in Inorganic<br />

Analysis, 6th edn, Elsevier<br />

Fifield, L.K. and Keeley, N. (1995) Analytical Chemistry,<br />

4th edn. Chapman and Hall<br />

Fletcher, J.M. (1977) Tree-ring chronologies for the 6th to<br />

16th centuries for oaks of Southern and Eastern England,<br />

Journal of Archaeological Science, 4, 335–52<br />

Fletcher, J.M. and Tapper, M.C. (1984) Medieval artefacts<br />

and structures dated by dendrochronology, Medieval<br />

Archaeology, 28, 112–32<br />

Fletcher, J.M., Tapper, M.C. and Walker, F.S. (1974)<br />

Dendrochronology: a reference curve for slow grown<br />

oaks, AD 1230 to 1546, Archaeometry, 16 (1), 31–40<br />

Florian, M.L., Norton, R. and Kronkright, D. (1990) The<br />

Conservation of Artifacts Made from Plant Material, The<br />

Getty Conservation Unit<br />

Francis, K. (1990) Fiber and fabric remains on upholstery<br />

tacks and frames: identification, interpretation and<br />

preservation of textile evidence, in Upholstery<br />

Conservation, Preprints of a Symposium held at Colonial<br />

Williamsburg, East Kingston, pp. 63–5<br />

French, A. (ed.) (1990) The Conservation of Furnishing<br />

Textiles, Conference Postprints, SSCR<br />

Frid, T. (1980) Tool cabinets: removable trays are at the<br />

heart of them, Fine <strong>Wood</strong>working Techniques 2, Taunton<br />

Press, pp. 26–7<br />

Gilardoni, A., Gilardoni, M.T. and Taccani, S. (1994) X-Rays<br />

in Art: Physics – Technique – Applications, 2nd edn,<br />

Gilardoni, Mandello Lario<br />

Gill, K. and Eastop, D. (2001) Upholstery Conservation:<br />

Principles and Practice, Butterworth-Heinemann<br />

Gill, K., Soultanian, J. and Wilmering, A. (1990) The conservation<br />

of the Seehof furniture, Metropolitan Museum<br />

Journal, 25, 205<br />

Goodman, W.L. (1964) The History of <strong>Wood</strong>working <strong>Tools</strong>,<br />

London<br />

Goodman, W.L. (1993) British Plane Makers from 1700,<br />

3rd edition revised and enlarged by J. & M. Rees (eds)<br />

Gordon, J.L. and Teas, J.P. (1976) Solubility parameters, in<br />

R.R. Myers and J.S. Long (eds), Treatise on Coatings,<br />

Edward Arnold<br />

Ground, I. (1989) Art or Bunk?, Bristol Classical Press<br />

Guyer, P. (ed.) (1992) Cambridge Companion to Kant,<br />

Cambridge University Press<br />

Hall, E.T. (1987) The Courtrai Chest re-examined,<br />

Antiquity, 61, 104–7<br />

Harvey, J. (1972) Conservation of Buildings, Appendix III,<br />

London<br />

Hawkins, D. (1986) The Techniques of <strong>Wood</strong> Surface<br />

Decoration: Intarsia to Boullework, Batsford<br />

Hayward, C.H. (1970) Antique or Fake? Evans<br />

Hedley, G. (1980) Solubility parameters and varnish<br />

removal: a survey, The Conservator, 4, 13–24<br />

Hillam, J. (1987) Problems of dating and interpreting<br />

results from archaeological timbers, in Ward, R.G.M.,<br />

Conservation preliminaries 433<br />

Application of Tree-ring Studies in Current Research in<br />

Dendrochronology and Related Subjects, BAR<br />

International <strong>Series</strong> 333, BAR, Oxford, pp. 141–55<br />

Hoadley, R.B. (1980) Small workbench: a simple and versatile<br />

design, in Fine <strong>Wood</strong>working Techniques 2,<br />

Taunton Press, p. 25<br />

Hoadley, R.B. (1990) Identifying <strong>Wood</strong>, Taunton Press<br />

Hughes, D. (1987) The containment and ventilation of hazardous<br />

fumes in laboratories, workshops and studios, in<br />

Safety in Museums and Galleries (ed. F. Howie),<br />

Butterworths<br />

Hulbert, A. (1987) Notes on techniques of English medieval<br />

polychromy on church furnishings, in Recent Advances<br />

in the Conservation and Analysis of Artifacts, Summer<br />

Schools Press, pp. 277–9<br />

ICOM (International Council of Museums) (1984) The conservator–restorer:<br />

a definition of the profession, in ICOM<br />

Committee for Conservation, Working Group for<br />

Training in Conservation and Restoration, Triennial<br />

Meeting Copenhagen<br />

James, D. (1994) Upholstery Techniques and Projects, Guild<br />

of Master Craftsmen<br />

James, D. (1999) Upholstery: A Complete Course: Chairs,<br />

Sofas, Ottomans, Screens and Stools, Sterling<br />

Johnson, D. (1980) Dust collection system: damper-controlled<br />

setup keeps basement shop clean, Fine<br />

<strong>Wood</strong>working Techniques 2, Taunton Press, pp. 22–4<br />

Kaye, M. (1991) Fake, Fraud, or Genuine? Identifying<br />

Authentic American Antique Furniture, Bullfinch Press<br />

Keene, S. (1996) Managing Conservation in Museums,<br />

Butterworth-Heinemann, published in association with<br />

the Science Museum, London<br />

Kingshott, J. (1993) The Workshop, Guild of Master<br />

Craftsmen, Lewes<br />

Kisluk-Grosheide, D. (1991) A group of early eighteenthcentury<br />

‘Ausburg’ mirrors, Furniture History (Journal of<br />

the Furniture History Society), 27, 1–18<br />

Kitamura, K. (1988) Some thoughts about conserving<br />

urushi art objects in Japan, and an example of conservation<br />

work, in N. Brommelle and P. Smith (eds),<br />

Urushi, Getty Conservation Institute, pp. 113–20<br />

Klein, P., Eckstein, D., Wazny, T. and Bauch, J. (1987) New<br />

findings for the dendrochronological dating of panel<br />

paintings of the 15th to 17th century, in ICOM<br />

Committee for Conservation, Preprints 8th Triennial<br />

Meeting, Sydney, pp. 51–4<br />

Kukachka, B.F. and Miller, R.B. (1980) A chemical spot-test<br />

for aluminium and its value in wood identification,<br />

IAWA Bulletin, 1(3), 104–9<br />

Lahikainen, E. (1990) Upholstery conservation: a review of<br />

the issues, in Upholstery Conservation, Preprints of a<br />

Symposium held at Colonial Williamsburg, East Kingston<br />

Landi, S. (1985) The Textile Conservator’s Manual,<br />

Butterworths<br />

Landis, S. (1998) The Workbench Book, Taunton Press<br />

Landis, S. (1999) The Workshop Book, Taunton Press<br />

Landrey, G. (1990) The use of fluorescence microscopy in furniture<br />

conservation, in ICOM Committee for Conservation,<br />

Preprints 9th Triennial Meeting, Dresden, pp. 835–9<br />

Langford, M. (1997) Basic Photography, Focal Press<br />

Larsen, B.E. (1987) SEM-identification and documentation<br />

of tool marks and surface textures on the Gundestrup<br />

Cauldron, in Recent Advances in the Conservation and<br />

Analysis of Artifacts, Summer School Press, University of<br />

London, pp. 393–408

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!