These are all fabulous books, but I wouldn't say they provide much of a general overview. If you get one from that list go for the anarchist design book. It's a great place to start on early vernacular furniture. If you find the general book from the OP I'd also love to hear about it.
Oh boy, that'd be great. This is my current rabbit hole to explore but I get very lost trying to tell the difference between various eras and styles. At this point I'm just doing a deep dive on each movement I can find. Turns out you can read the OG craftsman for free through the Internet.
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Also, this came up in the recommendations with a fairly good rating.
I'm going to get both. Will let everyone know what I think.
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Cuz that's exactly what I need. *More* distractions from everything I need to get done.