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His charming and artistic chairs, stools, and benches, many with a distinctly Shaker quality of simplicity and elegance, are described and pictured in great detail, as are the individual plans and steps involved in making each of them. Each chair plan includes a materials list, instructions on tools needed, and a thorough guide to the process of making each of dozens of chairs and other kinds of seats from scratch. The simplicity of some of the designs are perfect for the neophyte woodworker, and the more complex and elaborate designs will be a challenge for the more skilled and experienced woodworker. "Pull up a chair and have a seat" is a warm, traditional greeting known to all cultures in some form. But Pierce is saying, "Pull up a chair out of your imagination and make it real." Using his book as a guide, you can. Publisher: Sterling Pub Co Inc (March 1998) 0.5 x 8.8 x 10.2 inches Shipping Weight: 1 pounds #2,054,288 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) in Books > Crafts, Hobbies & Home > Home Improvement & Design > How-to & Home Improvements > Woodworking > Projects




in Books > Engineering & Transportation > Engineering > Industrial, Manufacturing & Operational Systems in Books > Crafts, Hobbies & Home > Crafts & Hobbies 25 star50%1 star50%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsThe Art of Chair-Making by Kerry Pierce|Should be: "Some things I do when I make chairs". Building Chairs (Art of Woodworking) Designing and Building Chairs: The New Best of Fine Woodworking See and discover other items: chair woodworking Already have an Offset account? Don't have an account? Get a $50 gift card after your first purchase. Offset is an amazing collection of licensable, high-end photography and illustrations. Insert this link on your blog, website, or social media, and we'll keep track of users coming through * Valid when your friend makes their first purchase.Sandy Curtis on 16 Feb, 2017 I ordered custom legs for a vintage mid-century sofa and chair. Kerry was extremely helpful and patient in making sure I got exactly what I needed.




The quality of the legs are beautiful and fit perfectly. Definitely will back for any future needs. Custom order for Sandy Curtis Robert Houser on 13 Feb, 2017 Glider Foot added to the bottom of your furniture legs, bun feet . Choice of Metal or Felt . Set of 4 or 6 From my first questions (there were a few) to delivery of the finished product, this transaction was five stars. Great product and great service! Mid Century Style Replacement Sofa Legs. Fits Ikea Karlstad and Other Styles. 4", 5 7/8", 7 7/8" High. Choice of Styles & Colors Set of 4 scherrek on 12 Feb, 2017 Custom Order for scherrek Custom Order for scherrek Department of the History of Science The University of Oklahoma 601 Elm, Room 625 History of Science Collections The University of Oklahoma Libraries 401 West Brooks Street B.A., Biology, Truman State University, 1983 M.A., Science Education, Truman State University, 1985 Ph.D., History of Science, University of Oklahoma, 2000




MLIS., School of Library and Information Science, University of Oklahoma, 2003 My research engages three aspects of early modern history of science:  Theories of the Earth, science and religion, and visual representation.  Each of these aspects of early modern science is interpreted from a perspective informed by the cultural history of the book so that, for example, I investigate Theories of the Earth as a contested print tradition. Theories of the Earth constituted a tradition of print publications addressing the nature and history of the Earth which thrived during the 17th and 18th centuries. Theories of the Earth reveal the varied contexts in which diverse historical sensibilities emerged regarding the Earth and cosmos - developments which have been referred to as the so-called "temporalization of the great chain of being," or the transition "from natural history to the history of nature." Publications in this multi-disciplinary tradition often proved controversial, in large part because an investigation of some aspect of the Earth from one scholarly perspective would quickly be countered by an alternative view representing a different disciplinary context, geographical region, or natural philosophical tradition. 




For this reason, Theories of the Earth offer historians an attractive opportunity to better understand the emergence of the historical sciences in relation to how disciplinary boundaries changed in the early modern period and how the modern scientific disciplines emerged in the 18th and 19th centuries. Other interests include the history of science in science education, the history of natural theology, and implementation of digital academic workflows on Mac and iOS. , and supervise the Collections' Online Galleries, by which we participate in the DigitalHPS consortium. “Global Visions and the Establishment of Theories of the Earth,” Centaurus 2006, 48: 234-257. “Understanding a Contested Print Tradition: Bourguet’s Mosaic, Platonic and Aristotelian Theories of the Earth,” The Compass: The Earth-Science Journal of Sigma Gamma Epsilon 2008, 81: 9-25; part of a special issue on the history of geology edited by Daniel F. Merriam. Thomas Burnet, Theory of the Earth (London, 1684), frontispiece




“Thomas Burnet, Biblical Idiom, and 17th-Century Theories of the Earth,” in Jitse M. van der Meer and Scott Mandelbrote, eds., Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions: Up to 1700, Brill’s Series in Church History, no. 36 (Leiden: Brill, 2008), 2 vols., vol. 2, pp. 451-490. “The Idiom of a Six Day Creation and Global Depictions in Theories of the Earth,” in Martina Kölb-Ebert, ed., Geology and Religion: Historical Views of an Intense Relationship between Harmony and Hostility, Geological Society of London Special Publications, no. 310 (London: The Geological Society of London, 2009), 49-66. “Jesuit Science after Galileo: The Cosmology of Gabriele Beati,” Centaurus 2009, 51: 189-212. Gabriele Beati, Sphaera Triplex (1662), cosmic section “Theories of the Earth,” with Kenneth L. Taylor, in Europe 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2004. Vol. 2, pp. 222-226. “Geology,” with Kenneth L. Taylor, in Europe 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World.

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