Volumes 1 to 5 -- 1972-1977
We found a small stash of issues from volumes 3 and 4see below. Volumes 1, 2, and 5 are sold out - sorry!
Volume 1, Number 1
June, 1973
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The Diary of Daniel Clark;
Eleven Contemporary New Hampshire Potters;
Some Thoughts on Apprenticeships by Pete Sabin;
Captains of Industry - Potters Guild of N.H. 1972;
Photo Resist - techniques - by Gerry Williams;
Homemade Clay Mixer - plans by Tom Fetter;
excerpts from Finding One's Way with Clay by Paulus Berensohn.
Volume 2, Number 1
December, 1973
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The Diary of Daniel Clark;
Studio Management by John Glick (part one);
Nine Potters from Philadelphia (and a little bit outside);
The Brookfield Kiln - plans for a 30 cubic foot downdraft sprung arch kiln;
Studio Glass in Perspective by Michael Boylen;
Ash Glazes - recipes and comments by Jack O'Leary;
Conversations with Jack O'Leary - an interview by Peter Sabin;
Gas Burners and their Safety Systems by Dudley Giberson;
More Thoughts on Apprenticeship by Charles Counts;
The Pottery Film by Charles Jusser;
Funky Tools - designs for some homemade tools by Mike Cohen.
Volume 2, Number 2
June, 1974
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Flameware - technical information and recipes by Ron Propst;
Ceramic Toxicology by William C. Alexander;
A Dialogue on Apprenticeship by Carl and Jean Judson;
Twelve Potters from Detroit;
Safety in the Glass Studio by Dominick Labino;
On Burners - plans for homemade burners by Norman Schulman;
Yang Shao Urn - commentary by Fong Chow;
Raku Reduction by Robert Piepenburg;
Studio Management by John Glick (part two).
Volume 3, Number 1
December, 1974
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Energy:
- Introduction by Paul Soldner
- Wood by William C. Alexander
- A Wood Kiln and Wood Firing by Bob Schmitz
- Building and Burning A Groundhog Kiln by Vernon Owens
- Firing a Climbing Kiln and Some Thoughts on Kiln Construction by Frederick L. Olsen
- Oil Burning Kilns by Paul Soldner
- Drip Feed Oil/Water Burner by Ann Stannard
- Adapting Fuel Oil Burners to Ceramic Kilns by Joseph and Marcia Selsor Mannino
- Methane: A Proposal by Robert Lanman
- Solar Fired Kilns? by Jay Shelton
Also:
One-Fire Glazing - process, principles, and materials, by Dennis Parks;
Nineteen Potters from North Carolina;
Figure of a Hippopotamus and Sphinx of Amenhotep III - commentary by Fong Chow;
Basic Glass Batching by Robert D. Held;
Thoughts on Salt Glazes Kilns and Firings by Harold J. McWhinnie;
drawings by Pete Kuentzel;
Identity by Barbara Tiso.
Volume 3, Number 2
June, 1975
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Potter's Wheels - opinions and evaluations:
- Potters' Wheels: A Survey by Tom Lasher
- Eight Portable Electric Wheels: An Evaluation
- Pride and Prejudice: Potters on Wheels - a conversation
- Analyzing Electric Wheels
Also:
Legends of Ahimsa - an inspirational story by Daniel Rhodes;
Slabware - tools and techniques, by Jeanne Giberson Judson;
Reading the Entrails - an editorial;
The Mark of This Fire by Ruth Gowdy McKinley - construction and firing
of a catenary arch downdraft wood-fired kiln (includes plans);
25 California Potters;
California Pottery in Retrospect by Hazel Bray;
Shang Tsun Vase;
The Materials Crisis - views of ceramic suppliers, excerpts from Congressional hearings.
Volume 4, Number 1
December, 1975
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Al King of Los Angeles talks about his kiln and firing;
The Moravian Pottery and Tileworks by Wayne Bates;
12 Colorado Potters;
Castable Refractories and the Salt Kiln - essays by Tom Turner, Wally Smith, and Richard Leach;
The Glass Furnace... An Alternative Method by Lynn Mucken;
Water Jar - San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico - commentary by Richard Conn;
Glazes from the Moon by John A. Wood;
The Way of the Na'wa'ya'thitse by Helen Cordero;
On Finding and Using Local Clays by Hal Riegger;
Stalking the Wild Mineral by Richard P. Isaacs;
On Using Naturally-Occurring Materials in Glazes by Tam Irving;
A Hammermill in Jugtown by Nancy Sweezy;
Shredders and Crushing Mills by John Clifford;
Grinding Mills for the Small Ceramic Manufacturer by Clarence Blair Brown Jr.;
The Anonymous Potters of the Rochester Folk Art Guild;
Chimney Potters Co-operative Studio by mary Murchio;
The Cape Cod Pottery Cooperative by Harry Holl;
The Findhorn Foundation by Mimi Luft;
Some Proposals Concerning the Use of Waste Heat by John Glick;
Notebook - technical notes on various topics from Nils Lou,
Gigi Kunze, Richard Peeler, Mark Lehman, John Kirschenbaum, and Michael Frimkess.
Volume 4, Number 2
June, 1976
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Slab Casting by Ron Burke;
Clay - Why It Acts the Way It Does by F.H. Norton;
Clay Mixers and Pug Mills - evaluations, a conversation, and an overview by David Davidson;
The Anti-Establishment Mixer - plans by Paul Soldner;
15 Minnesota Potters;
Fastfire Wood - plans by F.L. Olsen;
The Master and the Apprentice by Nancy Jurs and Dave Santiago;
Coronation Dish - Slipware - commentary by Ross Taggart;
Building with Adobe Bricks by Richard Masterson;
Low Technology Solar Energy by David Boyd;
Solar Energy by Erich A. Farber;
Experimental Solar Kilns by Zeljko Kujundzic;
Firing with Sunlight by Tom Fresh, Chip Gardner, and Bob Conners;
Notebook - notes on various topics from Herb Schumacher,
Hal McWhinnie, Jean Mann, and Jeff Schlanger;
On the Making of Clay Begonias by Rosemary Boyle Petters.
Volume 5, Number 1
December, 1976
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Studio Production - a conversation with Michael and Harriet Cohen;
Toward a New Aesthetic: The Role of the Craft Historian by Gerry Williams;
Ten New Mexico Potters;
Charcoal Fired Raku Kilns by Harriet Brisson;
Nine Southwestern Indian Potters;
A Southwestern Pueblo Indian Dough Bowl - commentary by Betty T. Toulouse;
Dale Chihuly and the Glass Cylinders by Roni Horn;
Ceramic Crystallography by Pat Malone;
Commentary on the Malone Report by James McKinnell;
The Fire's Path - a tribute to Michael Cardew by Garth Clark;
The Minnesota Flat Top Kiln - design, construction, and plans by Nils Lou;
Fired Free - firing with drain-oil, by Dennis Parks;
Electroforming Copper on to Clay by John A. Beckelman;
Notebook - technical notes on various topics from Dudley Giberson, Will Wickley,
Dan and Mary Lou Weaver, and Chip Garner;
Letter by Gorg Niloak.
Volume 5, Number 2
June, 1977
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Glaze Painting by Jenny Lind;
Art vs. Function - sixteen essays on the role of the potter;
Toward Self-Sufficiency in Clay by Brian Van Nostrand;
Triaxial Blend by Nan McKinnell;
16 North Georgia Potters;
A Message from Bernard Leach;
Slab Rollers - evaluations, a conversation, and an overview by David Davidson;
Sources of Sodium As Vapour Glaze by Jack Troy;
Raqqa Bowl - commentary by manuel D. Keene;
The Craney Hill Oxidation Kiln - plans by Dave Robinson;
Oxidation/Reduction by F.C. Ball;
Thoughts on Oxidation by Ka Kwong Hui;
Firing in Oxidation to C/4.5.6 by Val Cushing;
Welding for the Compleat Potter by John Powell;
Is Pot-Luck Firing Necessary? by George and Nancy Wettlaufer;
Mass Pot Authority by Victoria H. Cincotti;
Notebook - technical notes on various topics from Jeffrey Cooke,
Don Bendel, Dudley Giberson Jr., and Robert Fromme.
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