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The Craft Heritage Trails of Western North Carolina, 3rd Edition
by Jay Fields, Betty Hurst
Product Group: Book
Publisher: HandMade in America, Inc. (2003-05-01)
ISBN: 0965190544
EAN: 9780965190541
Paperback: 237 pages
SKU: 08040152
Condition: Very Good As issued
Comments: Trade Paperback. 3rd Edition. Very Good condition with no markings. No highlights, underlines or notes in text. No creases to spine with slight diagonal creases in cover. Minor wear to cover. Tight binding and clean crisp text. Very Nice copy.
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Editorial Reviews
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Product Description
Back roads and scenic byways to some of the most beautiful handmade objects in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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Customer Reviews
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Very Helpful
Rating (5)
Date: 2008-07-28
We purchased this book after move to North Carolina, and it has come in so handy. We have been able to go to a couple of the places we found in the book, but have not had as much time as we have hoped to really use it. My husband has gone through it cover to cover and marked so many places we plan on visiting. Whether you live in the area, or just plan a short visit, I think this book is a great source.
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incredible art locator for western NC
Rating (5)
Date: 2004-06-07
12 out of 12 customers found this reveiw helpful
This is such a great find. It is an extensive listing of artists/studios/gallery's in western NC. We are avid art seekers and always use this guide whenever we head to this area and constantly recommend it to friends. I owned the first editions as well. On one trip we followed the detailed instructions, taking us deep into the mountains way off the main road, and located a small shack full of beautiful pottery. The door was open, no one around (the artist's home was up the hill a little ways) and there was a note indicating if we wanted to purchase something to please fill out a sales ticket, add the appropiate tax, and stick it and your money in the cookie jar! It was art on the Honor system, it was so wonderful. I highly recommend this book if you are interested in all kinds of art - from large gallery/gift stores to small shacks deep in the woods.
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