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The west is alive and wellReview Date: 2007-01-05
Not at all what I expected...Review Date: 2008-03-07
Love of the WestReview Date: 2006-03-28
A Coffee Table StapleReview Date: 2006-01-02
Contemporary Western DesignReview Date: 2006-01-01

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A Brilliant ResourceReview Date: 2005-05-19
I love this book! Years ago there was a paint store in my town located minutes from a large retirement community. I noticed that retired painters would congregate in the shop and pass the time talking about paint and techniques with the owner. I learned more from those gents that I could have ever picked up from those glossy books that promise all you'll ever need to know and more. This book reminds me of those afternoons. Filled with sensible information that you will not find elsewhere. I have been restoring and refinishing wood for more than 30 years, and when I have a problem I turn to my copy of this book first.
yahoo!Review Date: 2005-01-31
It is just a fun read, besides having alot of great information presented in a really delightful manner.
Mr Grotz has a very low-to-the-ground type of style that is refreshing-he demistifies the entire subject of antique furniture and its care.
If you are dealing with MAJOR museum quality antiques-this aint the book for you, but if, like most of us, you are just collecting a houseful of affordable, cool 'old stuff'-this is THE book to have!
Great for do-it-yourselfersReview Date: 2001-12-04
Absolutely UsefulReview Date: 2001-11-21
Absolutely UsefulReview Date: 2001-11-21

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Not greatReview Date: 2008-03-29
And the photos seem tiny throughout, with too much blank white space on each page.
This book only shows that a better book needs to be done about one of the most incredible
design firms that ever existed.
Golden age glam in a book!Review Date: 2008-02-19
The Premier DecoraterReview Date: 2007-12-01
A much needed volumeReview Date: 2007-08-01
There are plenty of photographs (although some in black and white), along with sketches and illustrations for proposals and completed schemes. The only thing missing is a reference of the amazing furniture created for each of their projects, but thankfully this issue has been addressed with a follow up volume titled "Jansen Furniture" by the same author, which I hope will be just as deserving of my high recommendation.
Jansen ChicReview Date: 2007-11-29
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Very Nice Projects Review Date: 2005-12-06
The best furniture book I've used!Review Date: 2004-01-01
Whether your new to workworking or a seasoned pro, you'll love this book!
Awsome bookReview Date: 2000-02-01
Easy cookbook style furniture makingReview Date: 2001-10-20
Nice projects horendous dimensionsReview Date: 2002-05-07
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An Important Read Before You Make Life's Big DecisionsReview Date: 2006-03-05
In Homes and Other Black Holes Barry comments on and gives advice on all of life's big decisions such as purchasing and selling homes, having kids, having pets, security alarms, gardening and buying furniture. Definitely an interesting and entertaining read. Check out his fiction as well.
Great before owning a house, a riot after...Review Date: 2003-01-16
This book cracked me up when I first read it as a non-homeowner, and cracked me up even more after I'd bought a house. While Dave has slown down slightly with success, this and his other early books (Babies and other Hazards of Sex, and Dave Barry's Guide to Marriage and/or Sex) are still uproarious.
Look, you need something to read on the john. This should be in the can at the Library of Congress.
You will laugh until you cry!Review Date: 2003-01-13
The funny side of home ownershipReview Date: 2005-02-04
How to make yourself miserable in your spare timeReview Date: 2003-03-29
Among other things, Dave explains why your furniture takes so long to arrive (it involves primitive harvesters in the jungle) and why you will hate it when it arrives; what is and is not a good neighborhood ("I [heart] my Pit Bull" is bad); the horrifying thing called a mortgage; home repair and why you should not do it yourself; making enemies with your neighbors and their big savage dogs; garage sales; moving stuff out of your old house ("Tropical fish should be individually wadded up in newspaper") and into your new house ("... which will give your possessions an opportunity to scurry, giggling, back out to the truck so that you may carry them inside again").
Basically, if the idea of moving doesn't scare you before you read the book, it definitely will afterwards. Dave explains in horribly, humorously accurate descriptions, just what will happen when you try to move from one house to another. His viewpoint is only warped by the bizarre mindset of one who has tried to move and is still scarred by the experience.
So if you ever look around your house and think that you need more space, or a chance of scenery, have the doctor prescribe you something. But only after you've read this book.


My Second CopyReview Date: 2008-03-26
Lots of photos and clear instruction makes this an invaluable book for the mini maker/lover. Get it now because online (if you can find it), hardback copy is going for $60-$105....can't believe it. Yes, it is that good! Sue Heaser's books are following close behind.
Perhaps I'm just too fussy?Review Date: 2003-07-29
Varied and detailedReview Date: 2007-03-03
I think there must be some petty gossip and whatnot going on in this miniaturist hobby. There are some exceedingly immature reviews that have been posted below and I hope that amazon gets around to removing them. What do these persons want, some kind of textbook to copy exactly so that everyone's work will look alike? Such a lack of professionalism only makes the hobby at large look bad to the rest of the world. This is a fine book and I would love to see any of these things "live" at a show.
Another Addition to Your Miniature LibraryReview Date: 2005-09-28
Amazing ProjectsReview Date: 2003-10-10
The stuff may be a bit European looking to American eyes but that simply adds to the charm. Is she English? I guess so with cricket bats and the like maybe she can get over here and produce an American version with mini bleachers and baseball bats!
To the reviewer from Chicago, if you can do better then I look forward to YOUR book!
My recommendation is buy the book, get inspired and try your hand.

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Great book for decorating ideas.Review Date: 2007-12-13
Mexican Country StyleReview Date: 2005-09-26
The definitive book on Mexican country decor!Review Date: 2000-05-05
An Interesting read with subtle photographs Review Date: 2005-08-14
Mexican Country StlyeReview Date: 2003-05-26

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A pretty book with plenty of substanceReview Date: 2007-06-28
Also, I can't help but saying that she DOES NOT sound ego-centric at all, I find this book very personal, almost as if you were getting advice from a friend. The difference with this book is the personal tone, and of course it is personal, all are projects that se actually has done herself. She did not travel the country taking pictures of beautiful gardens. These are all her clients, and you really can detect her personal style (absolutely Manhattan shabby chic).
And last but not least she has finally put my mind at ease as to the conflict between designers who do drawings and designers who don't. She confesses she does very rough plans as to see the location of the plants, but she does not spend entire hours on a drawing. I have always thought that good garden designers and gardeners not always draw well (By the way, has anyone studied Gertrude Jekyll's planting plans? You know what I mean then). She is pretty confident in her skills. I think it all comes to experience in the end. And I was forgetting, this book is also pretty! So if you are not that much into gardening but want to buy a pretty book this is definately it. I also reccomend buying her book on flower arranging, FLOWER POWER.
A glimpse of ParadiseReview Date: 2000-06-03
a "MUST OWN" book for gardenersReview Date: 2000-07-02
Confidence FoundReview Date: 2001-02-24
Aside from the wonderful writing, this book is filled with beautiful images. The smoky style of photographer Helen Norman works perfectly with Rebecca's sophisticated and sometimes whimsical designs. I have given this book to a slew of friends and family. Without fail they tell me how the book inspired them to try gardening and design ideas that they had never before considered. I can't wait to see what Rebecca Cole will do next.
New York-inspired gardening for everyoneReview Date: 2001-12-27

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Good use of the full size of the book for big photosReview Date: 2007-03-28
Seeing the Sublime from Behind Closed DoorsReview Date: 2001-07-19
Unlike most architects, Mr. Wright designed in such a way that "the rooms inside would dictate the architecture outside." Even inside, he designed all elements of the room, including floor and wall coverings, art glass in many cases, lighting fixtures, furniture, and where everything should be located. He also specified that those who used the rooms should be limited to bringing in only certain types of objects, and for certain locations. For example, ornamental china was allowed on one ledge of the dining room in Robie House.
I have had the chance to visit many Wright homes and buildings, yet this book greatly expanded my understanding of his work.
Mr. Wright was primarily a home architect, and "the living room was the heart of the home" for him. He would use built-in benches to encourage reading, fireplaces for conversation, windows with designs to inspire contemplation, tables for informal dining and card playing, and views of nature for living more organically.
Clearly, it would be hard to outdo a Wright living room, and most of the best examples of his work in this book are living rooms. I thought the best ones were in the home and studio in Oak Park, Dana-Thomas House, Robie House, May House, Little House, Fallingwater, Taliesin West, Wingspread, Cedar Rock, R.L. Wright House, and Rayward House.
I liked his dining rooms best in the home and studio in Oak Park, Dana-Thomas House, Robie House, May House, and Boynton House.
For nooks and crannies, I liked the Oak Park studio library, and the Storer House Terrace.
Of the public spaces, my favorites were the Unity Temple Sanctuary, Coonley Playhouse, the Guggenheim Museum atrium, and the Marin County Center skylit atrium under the barrel vault.
If you ever have a chance to see any of these, be sure you take advantage of it! Robie House is now being rebuilt in Hyde Park, Illinois, but is open for tours. Final restoration is expected to be done in 2007. The Oak Park home and studio are open every day. Taliesin West is open most days. Fallingwater has an extensive schedule of being open. Unity Temple, the Guggenheim, and Marin County Center are usually open.
After you examine these wonderful living spaces, think about how your life would be improved in such more natural surroundings. How can you make where you live closer to his ideal?
Look for the most natural way to be with others!
Excellently arranged; quality overview of great room spacesReview Date: 2002-02-02
If you've visited more than a few of Frank Lloyd Wright's creations, chances are they won't all be represented here. He completed hundreds of homes and buildings, which means that this book could have been entitled "250 Favorite Rooms ..." and it still would have been too thin. What you do find are superb photos which are amazingly successful in capturing the perspective and harmony of lines, space, furniture, ornamentation and even lighting. My favorite views are inside the homes, but the public spaces are interesting also. You don't have to be an architect to appreciate the mastery in Mr. Wright's designs.
The chapters are grouped by room type (e.g., living rooms, dining rooms), with each of the pictures taking up AT LEAST one full page, and supported by 20-30 lines of text describing key design aspects of the room. The photos are of the highest quality in terms of exposure, lighting and balance. In some cases, the vantage point allows for a look beyond the windows to the surrounding landscape or greenery. A nice touch, indeed. In short, if you're looking for the definitive image of a room, you'll find a bunch of them right here.
If Mr. Wright had designed a book, I think this is what he'd have come up with. I give this my highest recommendation.
50 Favorite Rooms ReviewReview Date: 2003-08-29
It also is a good book if you are just looking for examples of interior design or aritechture. It has unique pieces and will give you great ideas!
The Essence of Eternal Art and Architectural Mastery!Review Date: 2000-02-01

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Excellent starter book for collectors and cabinet-makers alikeReview Date: 2008-03-22
American Furniture of the 18th CenturyReview Date: 2007-01-21
A selection of fine furnitureReview Date: 1999-01-07
The author is a former mechanical engineer, who now hand crafts replica 18th Century furniture for a living.
A "must-buy" book for furniture makersReview Date: 2003-01-05
An excellent all-around reference for this period furnitureReview Date: 2001-01-01
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