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Classic America : The Federal Style and Beyond

Classic America : The Federal Style and Beyond

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great value
Review: For a paperback at a modest price, this book is wonderful. I highly recommend it. It is more historical and serious in its focus, and is not really a design-oriented book for use as a reference for decorating. It has some great photographs of stately interiors with Federal style furniture and decor (related to Empire style, Adam style, and Neoclassical style in Europe of the late 18th and early 19th Century). The photographs are all in color. This is an abridged version of the earlier hardcover edition that is out of print, which I considered purchasing. However, it is unclear how many additional photographs the hardciver edition provides; from what I can tell it is only about 20 more than are in this paperback edition.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great value
Review: For a paperback at a modest price, this book is wonderful. I highly recommend it. It is more historical and serious in its focus, and is not really a design-oriented book for use as a reference for decorating. It has some great photographs of stately interiors with Federal style furniture and decor (related to Empire style, Adam style, and Neoclassical style in Europe of the late 18th and early 19th Century). The photographs are all in color. This is an abridged version of the earlier hardcover edition that is out of print, which I considered purchasing. However, it is unclear how many additional photographs the hardciver edition provides; from what I can tell it is only about 20 more than are in this paperback edition.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Ripped off!!
Review: I am extremely upset with my purchase of this book Classic America by Wendell Garrett. I had previosuly checked this book out from my local library and loved it. It was a hardcover book of 297 pages. Since it was out of print in hardcover and currently offered in paperback, I bought it. I was shocked to see it had been reduced to 200 pages!! I want the other 97 pages I expected and paid for. Amazon failed to mention that the book had been edited down by 1/3 the size. What a ripoff and shame on you Amazon!!!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Beautiful photographs but poor quality
Review: This tells a history of the U.S. during the late 1700's and early 1800's with an emphasis on events and people that influenced architecture and interior design.
The photographs are excellent, however I question the accuracy of the text. A couple paragraphs disagree with known experts without any comment. Some sections repeat themselves word for word. Entire paragraphs are printed twice, which calls into question the writing and editing of the work.
Finally, before I had even finished reading the book, it had fallen apart in my hands. So regrettably, what could have been a beautiful volume to display is now a bunch of loose leaves.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Historically accurate and visually sumptuous
Review: Wendell Garrett has done students of interior design and architecture a very great service with this modestly priced history of America's Federal style. His concise and accurate text is amply matched by Paul Rocheleau's handsome photographs.

There is so much to learn, even for amateur students of American architectural history. We hear about Palladio, Robert Adam, Christopher Wren and others who influenced the American Federal style, but we also learn what was going on in the American colonies in a religious, economic, and legal sense--all of which helped to affect the shape and style of American architectural and decorative tastes.

One of the most interesting things is learning how American craftsmen, builders and architects (many of whom were slaves) were influenced by the latest European styles. American styles in everything, from dress to furniture to homes, tended to be more plainspoken and stripped down to the bare essentials than were their European counterparts.

This is an absolutely fascinating read, and a visual treat for anyone who is even remotely interested in the American Federal style.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Historically accurate and visually sumptuous
Review: Wendell Garrett has done students of interior design and architecture a very great service with this modestly priced history of America's Federal style. His concise and accurate text is amply matched by Paul Rocheleau's handsome photographs.

There is so much to learn, even for amateur students of American architectural history. We hear about Palladio, Robert Adam, Christopher Wren and others who influenced the American Federal style, but we also learn what was going on in the American colonies in a religious, economic, and legal sense--all of which helped to affect the shape and style of American architectural and decorative tastes.

One of the most interesting things is learning how American craftsmen, builders and architects (many of whom were slaves) were influenced by the latest European styles. American styles in everything, from dress to furniture to homes, tended to be more plainspoken and stripped down to the bare essentials than were their European counterparts.

This is an absolutely fascinating read, and a visual treat for anyone who is even remotely interested in the American Federal style.


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