Page 54: 'Hebblewhite' corrected to 'Hepplewhite'.

"... and Chippendale, Sheraton, and Hepplewhite...."

Page 72: 'For in spite the immense activity and industry, the independent artists in design and handicraft were but few,...'

should probably read either:

'For despite the immense activity and industry,...'

or

'For in spite of the immense activity and industry,...'

OED gives:

spite, n. & v.t. 1. ... (in) ~ of, notwithstanding.

So 'in' may be optional, but 'of' seems to be needed. The transcriber has chosen to correct 'in spite' to 'in spite of'.