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Ceramic Review Issue 334

July/August 2025

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  • Contemporary British Crafts: The Goodison Gift to the Fitzwilliam Museum

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  • Contemporary Raku – Stephen Murfitt

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  • Electric Kilns for Ceramics – Jo Davies

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  • Fewer Better Things – Glenn Adamson

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  • Glazes for the Contemporary Maker – Louisa Taylor

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  • Global Clay: Themes in World Ceramic Traditions

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  • Handbuilt Ceramics – Jo Taylor

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  • Janet Leach – A Potter’s Life – Emmanuel Cooper

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  • John Maltby: A Life of Creativity – Gilly Wyatt Smith

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  • Low-friring and Burnishing – Sumi Von Dassow

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  • Maiolica: Italian Renaissance Ceramics in the Metropolitan Museum of Art

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  • Natural Glazes – Miranda Forrest

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  • Nerikomi: The Art of Colored Clay – Thomas Hoadley

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  • Paperclay – Rosette Gault

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  • Potter’s Book of Glaze Recipes – Emmanuel Cooper

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