The Hoosier Cabinet in Kitchen History
By Nancy R. Hiller


Amazon Sales Rank: #272627 in Books Published on: 2009-03-17 Original language: English Number of items: 1 Binding: Hardcover 160 pages
Review "In a very real sense, the Hoosier cabinet was a key element in the transformation of the American kitchen from the little-seen, out-of-the-way domain of servants to the focus of all family activity. This book should appeal to the American imagination." -- Mary Ellen Polson, senior editor of Old House Interiors magazine"Old house owners and restorers, interior designers, architects, contractors, historic preservationists, kitchen designers, and antique collectors would love a book like this." -- Jane Powell, author of Bungalow Kitchens"... Nancy Hiller has produced a book that is as much a small gem of American social and cultural history as it is the history of a product or (less so) of a company." -- John Luke, American Bungalow, Summer 2009, Number 62"... a fascinating read about the social structure of the early kitchen and its women.... Very recommended." -- Jerry Sampson, Antiques Reference Books Reviews"Pick it up, start reading and you won't want to put it down. Crazy as it sounds, a story about kitchens is full of wonderment, excitement, and down-home wisdom. The history part is equally engrossing..." -- Nuvo"Cabinetmaker Nancy R. Hiller draws on her years of specialty cabinet-making to deliver an entertaining, beautiful and informative history of the Hoosier cabinet -- revealing its influence on the development of the contemporary American home." -- Home & Away, July/August 2009 About the Author Nancy R. Hiller is a cabinetmaker who has published in numerous period design and woodworking magazines, including American Bungalow, Old House Interiors, and Fine Woodworking. Since 1995, Hiller has operated and been principal designer at NR Hiller Design, Inc. She lives in Bloomington, Indiana.
Scholarship meets practicality Did you ever wonder how your kitchen became what it is today? No matter what style or period it is, this book will help you to understand your kitchen better. It may leave you delighted with what you have or imagining how it could be improved. It may also leave you thrilled with the character of an old kitchen and willing to put up with its impracticality in order to maintain the integrity of your house. Everybody has a relationship of one sort or another with a kitchen. For most of us, it's intimate and occurs multiple times on a daily basis. In this book, Nancy Hiller will introduce you to your kitchen's past and its development with well-written, intelligent prose and excellent illustrations. This is a book to read, to share and to keep.

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