Mortise & Tenon Magazine - The First Three Issues
A hardbound republication of the Issues 1-3 with additional essays from M&T editors Michael Updegraff, Jim McConnell, and Joshua A. Klein.
Foreword by Christopher Schwarz of Lost Art Press.
+450 pages, matte-coated paper, sewn binding. Printed in the USA.
TABLES OF CONTENTS
Issue One
âThe Mortise & Tenon Magazine Manifestoâ â Joshua A. Klein
âImbued With Story: An Interview with Jon Brandon, Furniture Conservatorâ
âOn Period Craftsmanship: An Interview with Phil Lowe, Furniture Makerâ
âAnalysis of a Federal Boston Secretaryâ
âRural Refinement: Recreating the Parsonâs Card Tableâ â Joshua A. Klein
âThe Objects Reveal Themselves: An Interview with Gerald W.R. Ward, Curatorâ
âEx Nihilo: The Genesis of Classical Proportionâ â George Walker
âAdorned with Feathers: A Carving Tutorialâ â Al Breed
âThe Dominy Shop: New Discoveries: An Interview with Charles F. Hummelâ
âStriking a Balanceâ Ââ Freddy Roman
âDistinguishing the Marks of an Artisanâ â Martin OâBrien
âBefore Our Very Eyes: A Visit to the Yale Furniture Study â Interview with Eric Litkeâ
âBook Review: Workbenches: From Design & Theory to Construction & Useâ â Zachary Dillinger
Issue Two
âQuiet Grace: An Interview with Chairmakers David and George Sawyerâ
âPerfection & Risk: The Making of a Banister-back Chairâ â Joshua A. Klein
âEverybody Who Knows âWhyâ is Deadâ â Peter Follansbee
âDividing the Line: Assessing the Eye of Blue-Collar Geometersâ â George Walker
âDecoding the Roman Workbenchâ â Christopher Schwarz
âExamination of an 18th-Century Drop Leaf Tableâ
âA Furniture Conservation Primerâ â Donald C. Williams
âFidelity to the Past: An Interview with Zachary Dillingerâ â Michael Updegraff
âAn Unjustified Mystique: Period Dovetails Up-Closeâ
âA Case for Cadwaladerâ â Timothy Garland
âStories Tools Tell: An Interview with Tool Collector Skip Brackâ
âBook Review: Woodworking in Estoniaâ â Michael Updegraff
Issue Three
âOn Perfection: Both Practical and Practicedâ â Jim McConnell
âThe Spring Pole Lathe: Design, Construction, & Useâ â Joshua A. Klein
âPatterns in Shop Practiceâ â Garrett Hack
âEssential Human Work: An Interview with Drew Langsner & Kenneth Kortemeierâ â Michael Updegraff & Jim McConnell
âModern Revivalist Toolmaking: What Yesterdayâs Tools Can Teach Us Todayâ â Brendan Bernhardt Gaffney
âExamination of Two Period High Chairsâ
âThe Best of Both Worlds: Embracing Art in Craftâ â Danielle Rose Byrd
âMaking a Stand: Form & Function for $1.50â â Michael Updegraff
âOn the Trail of Two Cabinetmakers: Reconstructing the Careers of Samuel Wing & Tilly Meadâ â Shelley Cathcart & Amy Griffin
âResurrecting the Derelict: Hard Choices in the Conservation of a Chestâ â Joshua A. Klein
âThrough a Wilderness of Ornament: Making Sense of 18th-century Pattern Booksâ â Bill Pavlak
âBook Review: A Field Guide to Identifying Woods in American Antiques & Collectiblesâ â Vic Tesolin




Description
A hardbound republication of the Issues 1-3 with additional essays from M&T editors Michael Updegraff, Jim McConnell, and Joshua A. Klein.
Foreword by Christopher Schwarz of Lost Art Press.
+450 pages, matte-coated paper, sewn binding. Printed in the USA.
TABLES OF CONTENTS
Issue One
âThe Mortise & Tenon Magazine Manifestoâ â Joshua A. Klein
âImbued With Story: An Interview with Jon Brandon, Furniture Conservatorâ
âOn Period Craftsmanship: An Interview with Phil Lowe, Furniture Makerâ
âAnalysis of a Federal Boston Secretaryâ
âRural Refinement: Recreating the Parsonâs Card Tableâ â Joshua A. Klein
âThe Objects Reveal Themselves: An Interview with Gerald W.R. Ward, Curatorâ
âEx Nihilo: The Genesis of Classical Proportionâ â George Walker
âAdorned with Feathers: A Carving Tutorialâ â Al Breed
âThe Dominy Shop: New Discoveries: An Interview with Charles F. Hummelâ
âStriking a Balanceâ Ââ Freddy Roman
âDistinguishing the Marks of an Artisanâ â Martin OâBrien
âBefore Our Very Eyes: A Visit to the Yale Furniture Study â Interview with Eric Litkeâ
âBook Review: Workbenches: From Design & Theory to Construction & Useâ â Zachary Dillinger
Issue Two
âQuiet Grace: An Interview with Chairmakers David and George Sawyerâ
âPerfection & Risk: The Making of a Banister-back Chairâ â Joshua A. Klein
âEverybody Who Knows âWhyâ is Deadâ â Peter Follansbee
âDividing the Line: Assessing the Eye of Blue-Collar Geometersâ â George Walker
âDecoding the Roman Workbenchâ â Christopher Schwarz
âExamination of an 18th-Century Drop Leaf Tableâ
âA Furniture Conservation Primerâ â Donald C. Williams
âFidelity to the Past: An Interview with Zachary Dillingerâ â Michael Updegraff
âAn Unjustified Mystique: Period Dovetails Up-Closeâ
âA Case for Cadwaladerâ â Timothy Garland
âStories Tools Tell: An Interview with Tool Collector Skip Brackâ
âBook Review: Woodworking in Estoniaâ â Michael Updegraff
Issue Three
âOn Perfection: Both Practical and Practicedâ â Jim McConnell
âThe Spring Pole Lathe: Design, Construction, & Useâ â Joshua A. Klein
âPatterns in Shop Practiceâ â Garrett Hack
âEssential Human Work: An Interview with Drew Langsner & Kenneth Kortemeierâ â Michael Updegraff & Jim McConnell
âModern Revivalist Toolmaking: What Yesterdayâs Tools Can Teach Us Todayâ â Brendan Bernhardt Gaffney
âExamination of Two Period High Chairsâ
âThe Best of Both Worlds: Embracing Art in Craftâ â Danielle Rose Byrd
âMaking a Stand: Form & Function for $1.50â â Michael Updegraff
âOn the Trail of Two Cabinetmakers: Reconstructing the Careers of Samuel Wing & Tilly Meadâ â Shelley Cathcart & Amy Griffin
âResurrecting the Derelict: Hard Choices in the Conservation of a Chestâ â Joshua A. Klein
âThrough a Wilderness of Ornament: Making Sense of 18th-century Pattern Booksâ â Bill Pavlak
âBook Review: A Field Guide to Identifying Woods in American Antiques & Collectiblesâ â Vic Tesolin



















