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Tells the story of one of the last blacksmiths in Charleston, South Carolina and shows many of the decorative wrought iron fences and gates he has created.

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John Michael Vlach is professor of American studies and anthropology and director of the folklife program at The George Washington University. His books include "The Planter's Prospect: Privilege and Slavery in Plantation Paintings" and "The Afro-American Tradition in the Decorative Arts".

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ISBN 10: 0820305332 ISBN 13: 9780820305332
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First edition. Square small quarto. 154pp. Heavily illustrated in black and white. Topedge trifle bumped else fine in a toned, very good dust jacket with a vertical crease on the lower flap and a small chip and neatly strengthened short creased tear on the cover. Inscribed by Philip Simmons on the half-title: To Harriet, A lovely Person to Know. Best Wishes, Philip Simmons. 5/28/83." The hardcover edition appears to be uncommon, especially signed. Seller Inventory # 532618

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