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Further reading


 
If you want to read further about subjects related to this website the following publications provide  more information:
 
The book that accompanies the website:
Ernest Gimson and the Cotswold Group of Craftsmen
by Annette Carruthers, available at New Walk Museum, Leicester
 
 
ALEXANDER, R. The Furniture and Joinery of Peter Waals, Alcuin Press, Chipping Campden, 1930.
 
Anon. Studio, Vol. 43, No. 179, February 1908, pp. 63‑64.
 
BRADSHAW, A. E. Handmade Woodwork of the Twentieth Century, John Murray, London, 1962.
 
BURROUGH, B. G. ‘Three Disciples of William Morris:1 Ernest Gimson, Part 1’, The Connoisseur, August 1969,  pp.228‑232; ‘Three Disciples of William Morris:1 Ernest Gimson, Part 2’, The Connoisseur, September 1969,  pp.8‑14.
 
BUTT, G. B. ‘A Leader of Modern Style in English Furniture’, Good Furniture Magazine, Vol. XXVII, September 1926, pp.114‑118.
 
Cabinet Maker and Art Furnisher. Vol. XVI 1, November 1896, pp.114‑119.
 
CARRUTHERS, A. Gimson and Barnsley: Designs and Drawings in Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museums, Cheltenham, 1984. Published by the Museum as a CD-Rom in 2003.
 
CARRUTHERS, A. & GREENSTED, M. Good Citizen’s Furniture: The Arts and Crafts Collections at Cheltenham Museum, Lund Humphries, London, 1994.
 
CARRUTHERS, A. & GREENSTED, M. (eds). Simplicity or Splendour: Arts and Crafts Living: Objects from the Cheltenham Collections, Lund Humphries, London, 1999.
 
COMINO, M. “Good Citizen's Furniture”: The Work of Ernest and Sidney Barnsley, Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum, Cheltenham, 1976 (exhibition catalogue).
 
COMINO, M. ‘Good Citizen's Furniture’. Crafts No. 23, November/
December 1976, pp. 23‑27.
 
COMINO, M. Gimson and the Barnsleys: ‘Wonderful furniture of a commonplace kind’. Evans Brothers, London, 1980.
 
DERRICK, F. Sapperton Craftsmen 1. The Illustrated Carpenter
and Builder, 20 July 1945, pp.787‑789; Sapperton Craftsmen 2. The Illustrated Carpenter and Builder, 3 August 1945, pp.843‑844; Sapperton Craftsmen 3. The Illustrated Carpenter and Builder, 17 August 1945, pp.889‑890; Sapperton Craftsmen 4. The Illustrated Carpenter and Builder, 31 August 1945, pp.958, 960; A Morris Pilgrimage. II Inglewood. The Illustrated Carpenter and Builder, 5 December 1947, pp.1331‑1334; After Gimson 1. The Illustrated Carpenter and Builder, 10 October 1952, pp.1690‑1691; After Gimson 2. The Illustrated Carpenter and Builder, 24 October 1952, pp.1794‑1795; After Gimson 3. The Illustrated Carpenter and Builder, 7 November 1952, pp.1874‑1875; After Gimson 4. The Illustrated Carpenter and Builder, 21 November 1952, pp.1982‑1983.
 
FLEMING, J. and HONOUR, H. The Penguin Dictionary of Decorative Arts. Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1977.
 
GARLAND, M. ‘No. 8 Addison Road, Kensington: The Town Houses of Halsey Ricardo II’, Country Life, Vol. CILVII, No. 4090, 20 November 1975, pp.1388‑1391.
 
GREENSTED, M. & WILSON, S. (eds). Originality and Initiative: The Arts and Crafts Archives at Cheltenham, Lund Humphries, London, 2003.
 
JEWSON, N. By Chance l Did Rove, Earle and Ludlow, Cirencester, 1951. Reprinted by The Roundwood Press, Kineton, Warwickshire, 1973 and Gryffon Publications, Barnsley, Gloucestershire, 1986.
 
LAMBOURNE, L. Ernest Gimson, Leicester Museum, Leicester 1969 (exhibition catalogue).
 
LAMBOURNE, L. ‘The Art and Craft of Ernest Gimson’, Country Life, Vol. CXILVI, No. 3779, 7 August 1969, pp.338‑339.
 
Leicester Graphic. ‘Inglewood ‑ The Leicester House, its Designer and its Furniture’, Vol. 31, No. 242, June 1975.
 
LETHABY, W. R., POWELL, A. H., & GRIGGS, F. L. Ernest Gimson His Life and Work, Shakespeare Head Press, Stratford-upon‑Avon, 1924.
 
MACCARTHY, F. All Things Bright and Beautiful, Allen and Unwin, London, 1972.
 
NAYLOR, G. The Arts and Crafts Movement, Studio Vista, London, 1971.
 
ROWAT, S. ‘Norman Bucknell: Blacksmith’, Gloucestershire and Avon Life, March 1975, pp.56‑57.
 
Victoria and Albert Museum. Victorian and Edwardian Decorative Arts: Small Picture Book No. 34, HMSO, London, 1952.