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David Lander
David Lander
Articles by David Lander
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The Buyable Past
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April/May 2007
| Vol. 58, No. 2
The License Plate
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The Buyable Past
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February/March 2007
| Vol. 58, No. 1
Russel Wright Aluminum
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Lionel
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November/December 2006
| Vol. 57, No. 6
For generations the name was as closely associated with Christmas as Santa Claus
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Lionel’s 10 Greatest
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November/December 2006
| Vol. 57, No. 6
A roster of the company’s most desirable products
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How To Catch A Train
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November/December 2006
| Vol. 57, No. 6
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The Buyable Past
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November/December 2006
| Vol. 57, No. 6
George Nelson Clocks
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Last Seating
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October 2006
| Vol. 57, No. 5
America’s best-known chair is on the brink of extinction
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The Buyable Past
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April/May 2006
| Vol. 57, No. 2
Quezal Glass
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The Buyable Past
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June/July 2005
| Vol. 56, No. 3
Shaker boxes
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The Buyable Past
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February/March 2005
| Vol. 56, No. 1
Rookwood Pottery
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The Buyable Past
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June/July 2004
| Vol. 55, No. 3
Fountain Pens
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Company Town
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April 2001
| Vol. 52, No. 2
COLLINSVILLE, CONNECTICUT, RETAINS ALL THE EARMARKS OF ITS 19TH-CENTURY VIGOR—AND MANY DESCENDANTS OF THE PEOPLE WHO FUELED IT
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Troy’s Hidden Treasure
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April 1999
| Vol. 50, No. 2
A faded industrial town in upstate New York is home to one of the world’s greatest concert halls
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The Flowers And The Glory
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April 1998
| Vol. 49, No. 2
How a highly historic eighteenth- c entury Connecticut house learned to live in harmony with a twentieth-century garden that is the only surviving American design of a great British landscape architect
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