Alabama Folk Pottery | Joey Brackner, University of Alabama Press, 2006 |
Alexandria, Virginia Pottery 1792-1876 | Eddie L. Wilder, Walsworth Publishing Company, 2007. This title is available through our online store. |
Alexa, the Potters Art: Salt Glazed Stoneware of 19th Century Alexandria | Suzita Myers, Alexandria Archaeology Publications, 1983, 2003 |
American Stonewares: The Art & Craft of Utilitarian Potters, Revised 4th Edition | Georgeanna H. Greer, Schiffer Publishing, Revised 2005 (Original 1981, 1996, 1999) |
American Potters & Pottery | John Ramsay, Ars Ceramica, 1976 |
America’s Cobalt Decorated Stoneware: Special Edition | Dr. Carmen A. Guappone & Marie A. Guappone, Guappone Publishers, 1992 |
The Art of the Potter | Diana & J. Garrison Stradling, Universe Books, 1977 |
Big Ware Turners: The History and Manufacture of Pennsylvania Stoneware | Phil Schaltenbrand, Westerwald Press, 2002 |
The Craven Family of Southern Folk Potters | Quincy Scarborough, Self Published, 2005 |
Decorated Stoneware of Cowden and the Stoneware Potteries of Harrisburg Pennsylvania 1852-1924 | Matthew R. Miller, Self Published, 2001 |
Decorated Stoneware Pottery of North America | Donald Blake Webster, Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1971, 1980 |
The Early Makers of Handcrafted Earthenware and Stoneware in Central and Southern New Jersey | M. Lelyn Branin, Associated University Press, 1988 |
Early New England Potters and Their Wares | Lura Woodside Watkins, Archon Books, 1968 |
Folk Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley | William E. Wiltshire, III, E.P. Dutton & Co., 1975 |
A Great Deal of Stone & Earthen Ware” The Rockingham County, Virginia School of Folk Pottery | Jeffrey S. Evans & Scott Hamilton Suter, Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society, 2004. This title is available through our online store. |
Handcraft to Industry: Philadelphia Ceramics in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century | Susan H. Myers, Smithsonian Institution Press, 1980 |
Index of Southern Potters | Howard A. Smith, The Old America Company, 1982, 1986 |
Legacy in Clay: Pottery of Washington County, Virginia | Trisha Maust-Blosser, William King Regional Arts Center, 2005 |
The Moravian Potters in North Carolina | John Bivins, Jr., The University of North Carolina Press, 1972 |
North Carolina Pottery: The Collection of the Mint Museum | Barbara Stone Perry, The University of North Carolina Press, 2004 |
Old Pots: Salt-Glazed Stoneware of the Greensboro-New Geneva Region | Phil Schaltenbrand, Everybody’s Press, 1977 |
Paul Cushman: The Work and Worlds of an Early 19th Century Albany Potter | W. Douglas McCombs, et al., The Albany Institute of History & Art, 2007 |
Pfaltzgraff: America’s Potter | David A. Walsh & Polly Stetler, The Historic Society of York County, York, Pennsylvania, 1989 |
The Potters and Potteries of Chester County, Pennsylvania | Arthur E. James, Schiffer Publishing, 1978 |
Potters of the Catawba Valley, North Carolina: Volume IV Journal of Studies, Ceramic Circle of Charlotte | Daisy Wade Bridges, Mint Museum, 1980 |
Pottery From the Shenandoah and Cumberland Valleys | Dr. George & Connie Manger, Self Published, 2003. Published in conjunction with the exhibit of the same name at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown, MD. |
The Pottery of Charles F. Decker: A Life Well Made | Robert J. White, Jonesborough/Washington County History Museum, 2004 |
The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region | H.E. Comstock, The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, 1994 |
Poughkeepsie Potters and the Plague | George H. Lukacs, Arcadia Publishing, 2001 |
Red Wing Potters & Their Wares: Second Edition | Gary & Bonnie Tefft, Locust Enterprises, 1987 |
The Shenandoah Pottery | A.H. Rice & John Baer Stoudt, Shenandoah Publishing House, 1929 |
Turners and Burners: The Folk Potters of North Carolina | Charles G. Zug III, The University of North Carolina Press, 1986 |
United States Decorated Stoneware | Dr. Carmen A. Guappone, Guappone Publishers, 1988 |
What a Crock! Johnstown Potteries of the 19th Century | Richard Burkert, Johnstown Area Heritage Association, 2006. This is the catalogue for the 2006 JAHA temporary exhibit. |
The Wilson Potters: An African-American Enterprise in 19th Century Texas | Michael K. Brown, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 2002 |