A Primitive Place
PRE-ORDER EBOOK Special Edition Issue: Fall Back in Time (Released in Late August, NOT Part of Subscriptions)
PRE-ORDER EBOOK Special Edition Issue: Fall Back in Time (Released in Late August, NOT Part of Subscriptions)
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Coming in Late August - Special Edition Issue: Fall Back in Time! This is NOT part of subscriptions and must be ordered separately.
Special Edition: Fall Back in Time
This 100-page Special Edition of A Primitive Place is filled with never-before-seen content and minimal ads—giving readers more of what they love most. Revisit some of our most beloved homes through a new lens, with exclusive before-and-after photos that show how these spaces have evolved over time. From seasonal styling to growing antique collections, this issue honors the natural shift that comes with age, inspiration, and the passing years.
You’ll also meet two new faces—Marie Morgan and Shari Mullen—both passionate collectors of vintage Halloween. While this isn’t a holiday we’ve focused on in past issues, their features offer a rare look at early papier-mâché lanterns, crepe paper novelties, German die-cuts, and more. The focus here is on the history and survival of these fragile antiques—not the modern celebration. Even for those who don’t decorate for Halloween, the appreciation of these relics runs deep.
Featured Homes:
• Roger Sutton & Tamara Schroeder-Sutton – Charles City, Iowa
• Jim & Susan Savering – Cortland, Ohio
• Ed & Marie Morgan – Bartlett, Illinois
• Lou & Beth Chillinsky – Irwin, Pennsylvania
• John & Susan Maynard – Newton Falls, Ohio
• Kevin & Bonnie Gallaway – Bethesda, Ohio
• Dr. Billy & Shari Mullen – Danville, Kentucky
This issue also includes museum-style features such as:
• Harvest Traditions in Early America – exploring how colonial families prepared for winter
• Taught by the Land – Native American tools and survival wisdom that shaped the first harvests
• The Hearth – the foundation of early American home life
• Storing the Season: Inside the Early Buttery
• The History of Early Brooms – from corn husk craftsmanship to Shaker shaving horses
• Plus: “The Unseen Case of the Blues” – never-before-published photos featuring early blue antiques
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