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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you only own one book on oil lamps, this should be it!,
By Dennis Hearn (NYC, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oil Lamps The Kerosene Era In North America (Hardcover)
Oil Lamps I has become the standard reference book on kerosene lamps. It is by far the most comprehensive and definitive book to cover the kerosene era. More than 1,000 kerosene lamps and accessories are shown in over 900 studio photographs. For the historian, student and collector, there awaits a carefully researched and organized visual record. First published in 1979, this newly released 1998 reprint is complete with an updated price guide. Often the first reference I choose.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Detailed Info. and A Value Guide - a Great Book!,
This review is from: Oil Lamps The Kerosene Era In North America (Hardcover)
This is a really great book on the history and value of antique oil lamps. Exceptionally well researched with a lot of photographs. If you are interested in this book you should also check out Oil Lamps II by the same author.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Oil Lamps: The Kerosene Era in North America,
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This review is from: Oil Lamps The Kerosene Era In North America (Hardcover)
This book was a big disappointment. I have several Bradley & Hubbard kerosene lamps, and there is not one word about them in this book. Bradley & Hubbard were one of the largest manufacturers of kerosene lamps during the 19th century, and are very popular with collectors today. The Smithsonian has a collection, with a curator and a web site, of B & H lamps and other items made by them. Strangely, there is one brief mention (with a photo) of a Rayo lamp, and the author fails to mention Rayo lamps were made by Bradley & Hubbard for the Standard Oil Co. I was considering buying Oil Lamps II by the same author, but I'm afraid it would be a disappointment also.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Oil Lamps: The Kerosene Era in North America by Catherine Thuro,
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This review is from: Oil Lamps The Kerosene Era In North America (Hardcover)
This is an updated printing of the original book. I have the older one and it was nice to review the new updated information. This is a great book for any oil lamp collector, and it has a very reasonable discounted price. Betty Lonsdale, Florida
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent History and Details,
By Don Bistrow "Glass Man, Trunk Man" (Eastern Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oil Lamps The Kerosene Era In North America (Hardcover)
One book can't possibly cover every manufacturer, even the big names. However Thuro has provided history, research and extraordinary detail to offer well over 300 pages of pictures, descriptions, old advertising and assorted information that educates the individual on oil and kerosene lamps from North America.
Of particular interest the author delves into specific new patents such as adding handles or modest change in designs to demonstrate how improvements were made over the years. Thuro covers railroad lighting, ships lamps, whale oil lamps and provides an excellent chronological history of lighting as it progessed through the years. In addition to dozens of color and black/white photographs, the author provides drawings and old advertisements to give the reader detailed information on dates and lamp design. Values are updated to 2004 but with the changing markets these become fluid rapidly. For education, collecting and identification this book will serve most collectors and dealers well.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good source of history!,
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This review is from: Oil Lamps The Kerosene Era In North America (Hardcover)
I wish it was a little easier to understand the pricing guide it contains. I can understand why they have multiple books as this contains a lot of interesting information on oil lamps.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great study of Oil Lamps,
This review is from: Oil Lamps The Kerosene Era In North America (Hardcover)
A great study of Oil Lamps and will be looking forward to other publications and updates from Catherine Thuro. A wonderful display of illustrations and photos.
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Oil Lamps The Kerosene Era In North America by Catherine M. V. Thuro (Hardcover - January 1, 1978)
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