In “Ancient and Modern Furniture and Woodwork,” John Hungerford Pollen presents a comprehensive exploration of furniture design, juxtaposing historical craftsmanship with contemporary techniques. Pollen's meticulous examination of styles, materials, and cultural influences reveals the evolution of furniture from antiquity to modernity. Written in a scholarly yet accessible prose, the book serves as both a reference and a narrative, framed by Pollen's keen insight into art history and material culture, enriching readers' understanding of furniture as both a functional object and an artistic expression. This work is essential for appreciating the intersection of utility and aesthetics throughout various historical periods. John Hungerford Pollen, a prominent figure in the field of arts and handicrafts, drew upon his extensive education in art history and his deep appreciation for craftsmanship when writing this influential text. His experiences as a curator and a commentator on the decorative arts provide authoritative perspectives that resonate throughout the book. Pollen's ability to blend historical analysis with practical insights reflects his devotion to the preservation of artisan skills in an increasingly industrialized world. “Ancient and Modern Furniture and Woodwork” is highly recommended for designers, historians, and craftsmen alike. It not only enriches the reader's breadth of knowledge about furniture but also revives interest in traditional techniques, making it an indispensable resource for anyone fascinated by the artistry of woodwork.