This beautifully illustrated and significantly updated reference work--providing both new illustrations and additional research--demonstrates hundreds of elegant American glass forms in a wide spectrum of colors, shapes, and etchings of over 100 different patterns, made by preeminent manufacturers, including Cambridge, Heisey, Imperial, Morgantown, Paden City, and New Martinsville. They date from 1915, when Fostoria American was introduced, to the 1990s, when Fenton's Cranberry Opalescent Hobnail was still being offered. The pattern introductions include dates of production and pattern and etching numbers, plus original company colors. The picture captions describe each item. Full lines of dinnerware and their companion patterns are listed along with bedroom, bath, and decorating pieces._x000D_Information carefully compiled and analyzed here was tirelessly gathered from original catalogs and reprints, glass club newsletters, company brochures, trade journals, company advertising, and from the shared extensive experience of many dedicated dealers and collectors. This book is an essential guide to American elegant glass. AUTHOR: Debbie and Randy Coe are long-time collectors and dealers. They started dealing in antiques in 1980. Both write monthly columns for The Daze, a national newspaper on glass and china. Both are board members of Pacific Northwest Fenton Association, of which Randy also serves as president.