Like blacksmithing or hobby farming; pottery-making appeals to individuals who like to be creative; work with their hands; and donAElig;t mind getting a little dirty. However; it is a hobby that is largely underserved by the publishing industry; but difficult for someone to learn without a comprehensive guide because the tools and techniques are quite complicated. The PotterAElig;s Studio Handbook
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Lost WorldsBy K. JohnsonAs with Eve Goldens previous biographies. "The Castles" (to save space) combines extensive research with a very readable and entertaining style. What I like about her writing is that Ms.Golden evokes not just the lives of Vernon and Irene Castle. but the era from which they emerged and which they influenced. As with her previous books. especially those on Anna Held and Kay Kendall. she takes figures who have sadly slipped from the public consciousness and places them back into their social context and thus reinstates their importance. Anyone interested in Twentieth Century dance (and. in fact. the history of popular entertainment in the last century) will enjoy this book. One should not. however. expect a dry academic tome: she is much too smart a writer for that. Her sly (and dry) sense of humour makes for an easy and entertaining read. Highly recommended!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy james nisbetthank-you0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. ExcellentBy Jacquelynn SeymourExcellent transaction: quick. easy. very pleasant. great product. Thanks again!