(HARDCOVER) CHARLES LIMBERT FURNITURE Legend and Legacy $28.99
Limbert's Furniture Axiom Book
by S. G. Cavey
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About the Book
Price currency (USD intended) is adjustable via the flag settings menu. Also available in SOFTCOVER $18.99 (links below and on bio page). This is the 2025 FINAL Revised Edition of the Early-Access Book "Limbert's Furniture Axiom", now with more artifacts, better text and an antique Limbert Catalogue.
This is a very special history book indeed. 200+ pages, 17 Chapters, Hundreds of antique artifacts sourced from the public domain and 400+ documented antique sources used to help build the text.
Chapter 1: Limbert In The Good Old 1800s (includes Akron Ohio)
Chapter 2: 1900 New Art and The Limbert Guild
Chapter 3: Mission Style
Chapter 4: Grand Rapids (1901 - 1906)
Chapter 5: The Gohlke Effect (Louis and William Gohlke)
Chapter 6: Holland (1906 - 1913)
Chapter 7: Limbert Shocks His Own Co.
Chapter 8: Flanders Movement
Chapter 9: Limbert’s Clarimere Society (Home of Charles and sister Clara)
Chapter 10: Limbert’s Scandalous Search For A Wife
Chapter 11: Limbert Artifacts (Interiors, Exteriors of Factory and Homes, Employees, Floor Maps, Etc..)
Chapter 12: Limbert’s Secret Book
Chapter 13: Holland (1914 - 1921)
Chapter 14: Limbert’s Art Craft Baseball Team
Chapter 15: The Many Students Of Limbert
Chapter 16: Limbert’s Retirement
Chapter 17: The Rise and Fall of Van Raalte (Post Charles-Era Till Closing in 1942)
Employee Data, Interesting Notes and Antique Limbert Catalogue.
This is a very special history book indeed. 200+ pages, 17 Chapters, Hundreds of antique artifacts sourced from the public domain and 400+ documented antique sources used to help build the text.
Chapter 1: Limbert In The Good Old 1800s (includes Akron Ohio)
Chapter 2: 1900 New Art and The Limbert Guild
Chapter 3: Mission Style
Chapter 4: Grand Rapids (1901 - 1906)
Chapter 5: The Gohlke Effect (Louis and William Gohlke)
Chapter 6: Holland (1906 - 1913)
Chapter 7: Limbert Shocks His Own Co.
Chapter 8: Flanders Movement
Chapter 9: Limbert’s Clarimere Society (Home of Charles and sister Clara)
Chapter 10: Limbert’s Scandalous Search For A Wife
Chapter 11: Limbert Artifacts (Interiors, Exteriors of Factory and Homes, Employees, Floor Maps, Etc..)
Chapter 12: Limbert’s Secret Book
Chapter 13: Holland (1914 - 1921)
Chapter 14: Limbert’s Art Craft Baseball Team
Chapter 15: The Many Students Of Limbert
Chapter 16: Limbert’s Retirement
Chapter 17: The Rise and Fall of Van Raalte (Post Charles-Era Till Closing in 1942)
Employee Data, Interesting Notes and Antique Limbert Catalogue.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
- Additional Categories History, Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 248 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9798349940286
- Publish Date: Apr 23, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords limbert, stickley, furniture, craftsman
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About the Creator
Mr. S.G. Cavey is a historian and archivist of the American Arts & Crafts Movement of early 1900. His book "Charles Limbert Furniture Legend & Legacy" (aka: Limbert's Furniture Axiom) establishes him as the leading expert on the history of the Charles P. Limbert Furniture Co.. He is a Master Artist, Son of Master Artists, and a Sixth Generation Holland-Dutch direct Descendant of several Netherlands immigrant Pioneers who sustained old Holland Michigan.