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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great detail of Shaker lifestyle and furniture with drawings
A classic work on the Shaker community and furniture. Kassay's hand-drawn plans of specific furniture items reflect great detail while remaining relatively easy to follow. Logical organizaton of the content with excellent references. A "must have" for any serious woodworkers interested in or having respect for the Shaker lifestyle. Much deeper content...
Published on September 29, 1996

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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A nice collection of shaker furniture with some plans
A great book to show customers. Includes a paragraph detailing each peice, a wonderful history of the shakers and their furniture, overall dimensions, and plans for a limited number of pieces. This book could use some color photos plans for each peice and more detail in the plans, but that was not necessarly the aim of the book, though it achieved what it meant to...
Published on August 23, 1998 by BisBald


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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great detail of Shaker lifestyle and furniture with drawings, September 29, 1996
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This review is from: The Book of Shaker Furniture (Hardcover)
A classic work on the Shaker community and furniture. Kassay's hand-drawn plans of specific furniture items reflect great detail while remaining relatively easy to follow. Logical organizaton of the content with excellent references. A "must have" for any serious woodworkers interested in or having respect for the Shaker lifestyle. Much deeper content than softcovers on the subject.
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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A very good book about a most interesting furniture Style., October 6, 1998
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aruscazio@hotmail.com (Sardinia Island Italy) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Book of Shaker Furniture (Hardcover)
I'm, as a woodworker, an advanced amateur (I'm a Civil Engineer). One of my last works was a case with 27 (yes twentyseven) drawers of 15 different sizes and a door. A few months ago, attracted by a photo in the cover, I bought a book in London (England) about all the aspect of the Shaker Community and with a great surprise, I found there something very similar to what I had drafted and done. I didn't even know the existence of a Shaker Community before. Do you believe in reincarnation??? So I become extremely interested and tried to learn more about all the aspect of the Shaker furniture. I think this book has solved many questions I had and put in my mind many ideas. The drawings, in particular, are extremely clear and accurate and made with a loving care. After having seen this book I' m working to a sewing desk and to a woodworking bench in Shaker style. Certainly I didn't regret the money! Antonello Ruscazio - Sardinia Island - Italy
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A nice collection of shaker furniture with some plans, August 23, 1998
This review is from: The Book of Shaker Furniture (Hardcover)
A great book to show customers. Includes a paragraph detailing each peice, a wonderful history of the shakers and their furniture, overall dimensions, and plans for a limited number of pieces. This book could use some color photos plans for each peice and more detail in the plans, but that was not necessarly the aim of the book, though it achieved what it meant to do well. When reading this book, one feels the struggle shaker cabinet makers were engaged in between simplicity and "the world".
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3.0 out of 5 stars Pedestrian Work with some Shaker drawings, December 7, 2011
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Decent book with some measured drawings. It fills in some of the blanks from Handberg, Andrews, Shea, Pierce though Thos. Moser and T. Rieman are still the best. Remember--falling in love with Shaker Furniture places you in a culture whose most lasting remnants are the woodwork. And some of that furniture is butt-ugly. I have found only use of highly figured wood, precise adherance to scaled drawings of the time and wood true to the period make this kind of classic work worthy of the effort. In other words, don't get some boards from HD and nail'em up with shortcuts. Yes, do the dovetails and turnings. Finishing is a whole other rant.
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5.0 out of 5 stars icon in the field, October 31, 2010
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Replaced a coy I loaned and never received back. Although Kassay's book has been surpassed by Tim Riemen's, this one has masterful measured drawings and was THE book when published. Unlike other early books on Shaker, this one is fully correct in its information.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best reference book on Shaker furniture, January 27, 2010
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J. Roy "jr" (massachusetts USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Book of Shaker Furniture (Hardcover)
In my collection of Shaker furniture books this book by Shea is my all time favorite and the one book that I continue to reference for ideas time and time again. There are countless photographic examples of all the major types of furniture that the Shakers built(mostly eastern style but also included are Shaker examples from Ohio and other communities not found in the New England area). I have built a few pieces using this book to reference the drawings w/measurements that the author has provided (based on period pieces he measured).

If you are looking for one book on Shaker furniture to buy...........this is it!
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38 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic Beauty of Shaker Furniture and Lives!, February 1, 1999
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The book presentation itself, is beautiful. Mr Kassay has over thirty years experience teaching industrial style, and it shows in his book. All of the photos are black and white, which at first, struck me as odd -- but Mr Kassay highly successfully uses this medium to help convey the grace, simplicity and sleekness of the Shaker's furniture. In his excellent descriptions, he provides the colors, type of current finish, and the original, if known.

The measured drawings of the selected items are a work of art by themselves. They are beautiful line drawings with gray shading which gives a three dimensional presence. Mr Kassay carefully and completely exposes the hidden joinery that has often been omitted from the other classics of measured drawings of Shaker furniture. None of the other books that I have read, come close to providing as much detail of the actual craftsmanship of the joints.

At first impression, my favorite is his drawing and explanation of the Harvard side table with the under slung drawer from the Fruitlands Museum. It's stability has always looked questionable to me, and he openly discusses it and I gained insight how to modify mine to be more sturdy, but still very recognizable as a reproduction of the original.

Instead of showing photos of one or two examples of each type of item,for example, candle stands, he shows four or more. While he doesn't have measured drawing of each photo, he has at least one measured drawing of each type and provides dimensions on the other pieces. By providing many examples of items, he relates a broad sense of all of the Shaker's candle stands, rather than portraying, "this is the characteristics of this stand, look elsewhere for the big picture."

He also includes a good history of the Shakers. While the information is fairly common among the books about the Shaker's and their furniture, it makes his book a complete reference for new comers and for people who have only room on their shelf and budget for one book.

If the reader is interested in the beauty of the Shaker furniture, a beautifully done book, and extremely well done drawings, this is probably the book!

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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent but surprising, June 2, 2008
This review is from: The Book of Shaker Furniture (Hardcover)
I found "The Book of Shaker Furniture" to be very enlightening. I had no idea that REAL Shaker furniture was so ugly. However, to give the author credit, if I wanted to reproduce a piece, I could do so from his drawings and pictures very easily. I also learned a great deal about the history and demise of the Shaker culture.
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