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Shaker: Life, Work, and Art
Published in Hardcover by Stewart, Tabori & Chang (1987)
Authors: June Sprigg, David Larking, Michael Freeman, and David Larkin
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Connecting the spiritual with the temporal
June Sprigg's great introduction to the Shakers has happily been reprinted. It is a most beautiful book.

It's rare that something that looks at first glance like a "coffee table book" that should be admired largely for its pictures but that also contains such a thoughtful and illuminating text.

There is no other book that shows as clearly how the Shakers connected practicality and simplicity with elegance and harmony of design. The photographs are subtle, understated but quite lovely to linger over.

It's easy to dismiss the Shakers as a fringe group, and few up us would embrace their doctrine of celibacy. But June Sprigg documents the appeal of their fundamental values: Do all your work as if it was to last for 1,000 years, but live your life as if you knew that the Judgment Day was coming tomorrow. Her ability to articulate this apparent paradox makes this a spiritually moving book.

Buy it as a gift for anyone interested in design, or with a serious interest in religion. And be sure to order two copies--you'll want one yourself.

A beautiful book...
Shaker: Life, Work and Art is a beautiful book. I first saw acopy several years ago and was disappointed to learn that thehardcover version was out of print. The book has short narrative sections that provide insight into Shaker history, work, and communal and spiritual life. One section captures a "typical" day in the life of the Brethren and Sisters. The enlarged font is easy on the eyes and the top of each narrative page is headed by the famous Shaker wall pegs. The narrative sections are separated by numerous pages of high quality, well-captioned color photographs of Shaker crafts, furniture, and architecture. Lots of beautiful pictures! The Shakers legacy still seems to have a profound impact on our contemporary lives in spite of (or perhaps because of) the simplicity of their work and their unusual communal way of life. Although this book does not present a comprehensive history of the Shakers, it does an admirable job of providing an insight into the lives of these interesting people. This book is deserving of any coffee table and should get a lot of attention in your household. END


A Shaker Sister's Drawings: Wild Plants Illustrated by Cora Helena Sarle
Published in Hardcover by Monacelli Pr (1997)
Authors: Cora Helena Sarle, June Sprigg Tooley, and Helena S. Cora
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A Shaker Sisterês vision on plants
Maybe the Shakerês visions of the "spiritual world" shaped Sister Sarleês perception of the "natural world" and therefore influenced her nice, simple, stylized drawings. On stressing the straight stalks and the symmetry of every plant she captures the essence of each species. I like the a little bit naive-looking illustrations very much because of their honesty and purity. The plants are well-arranged on every page, with a certain economy of layout, which fits into the Shaker-philosophy. I think in some way Sister Helenaês spirit lives on in these prettily-drawn illustrations that can please both- flower lovers and botanists.


Simple Gifts : A Memoir of a Shaker Village
Published in Hardcover by Knopf (1998)
Author: June Sprigg
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beautifully written book
This book is NOT just for those with an interest in the Shakers. I picked it from the library shelf at random while looking for something else, and I am so glad I did. Those who enjoy learning from their elders, those who are trying to make sense of religion, and those who love a good memoir may want to give this book a try. I loved the author's positive outlook. She treats her subject with great sensitivity, warmth, and attention to detail.

Caught me by surprise
I was looking through the library for a book on the Shaker way, specifically, what it might be like to be a Shaker, what goes on in their minds, and why they live(d) the way they did. This book is a truly engaging read from cover to cover -- the warm, conversational tone of the narrative kept me reading, and the insights into the Shaker world are priceless. Rather than taking a dry, anthropological view of the vanishing sect, or waxing new age, the author simply tells her own story beautifully, evoking the feeling of what it would be like to visit that time and place. I know very little about Shaker ways, which is why I picked up this book, and I'm very glad I did. From the humorous visits with the neighboring miniature makers to the serene white-washed (and even pink!) walls of the buildings to the gentle smiles of the Sisters, this memoir was charming and a great read. I couldn't put it down.

Shaker Nut
I grew up close to the only surviving Shaker village in the world and my interest in this interesting people is alive and well. I enjoyed this book for the glimpse of people who remain alive within the pages of books written by those who lived and worked among them. I would agree, this book is meant for those with an interest in the people and their everyday lives. It is a great way to prelude a visit to the Canterbury Village where everything is made real.


Shaker Built: The Form and Function of Shaker Architecture
Published in Hardcover by Monacelli Pr (1995)
Authors: Paul Rocheleau, June Sprigg, and David Larkin
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Pretty, but Pretty Vacuous
"Shaker Built" is "Shaker Lite". Lots of postcard pictures from the most popular Shaker villages. And lots of cliches about Shaker life, work, and art. "Shaker Built" will look nice on the coffee table, but for brains and beauty, check out Nicoletta's "Architecture of the Shakers".

great book
this is an excellet book,, really enjoyed it. makes you want to travel to america just to have alook at all buildings.


By Shaker Hands
Published in Paperback by University Press of New England (1990)
Author: June Sprigg
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Colonial: Design in the New World
Published in Hardcover by Stewart, Tabori & Chang (1988)
Authors: David Larkin, June Sprigg, James Johnson, and Michael Freeman
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Domestick Beings
Published in Hardcover by Knopf (1984)
Author: June Sprigg
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Inner Light: The Shaker Legacy
Published in Hardcover by Gnomon Press (1995)
Authors: June Sprigg and Linda Butler
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Kindred Spirits: The Eloquence of Function in American Shaker and Japanese Arts of Daily Life
Published in Hardcover by Mingei Intl Museum of World (1995)
Authors: Martha W. Longenecker, William Thrasher, June Sprigg, and Mingei International Museum Of World Fol
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Mother Ann Lee: Morning Star of the Shakers
Published in Paperback by University Press of New England (1990)
Authors: Nardi Reeder Campion, Nardi Reeder Champion, and June Sprigg
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