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Coalescence of Styles
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17 January 2001

"A wealth of material. Cook has a thorough grasp of furniture connoisseurship. By carefully analysing both furniture items and the historical backgrounds of many of the craftsmen, she argues forcefully that regional furniture traditions are a blend of the various cultural groups that settled this part of New Brunswick." Gerald L. Pocius, Centre for Material Culture Studies, Memorial University of Newfoundland and author of A Place to Belong: Community Order and Everyday Space in Calvert, Newfoundland
"Informative and thought-provoking. Jane Cook is to be commended for daring to strike out in a new direction, into an area in which there are few established roadmarkers." Barry Moody, Department of History, Acadia University
"A wealth of material. Cook has a thorough grasp of furniture connoisseurship. By carefully analysing both furniture items and the historical backgrounds of many of the craftsmen, she argues forcefully that regional furniture traditions are a blend of the various cultural groups that settled this part of New Brunswick." Gerald L. Pocius, Centre for Material Culture Studies, Memorial University of Newfoundland and author of A Place to Belong: Community Order and Everyday Space in Calvert, Newfoundland "Informative and thought-provoking. Jane Cook is to be commended for daring to strike out in a new direction, into an area in which there are few established roadmarkers." Barry Moody, Department of History, Acadia University