Artist, philosopher and historian Eric Sloane is widely credited as the foremost authority on Early American rural architecture and tools. His works, which are filled with his elegant pen-and-ink drawings, are considered vital historical sources on their respective subjects.
Originally published in the 1950s and 1960s, many have been out of print for years - and we're pleased to help give them the recognition they deserve.
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One reader says: "The Eric Sloane books should come with a disclaimer: PLEASE HAVE ENOUGH SHELF SPACE. Once you buy one Sloane book, you are without doubt going to buy more. I'll admit to being a big enough addict that I've bought used copies just because 'I might wear out my other one'..."
-Chad in Maine