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ABCs of Blacksmithing, The
Wolf, Fridolin
ABCs of Blacksmithing
Examples Step by Step
These clear step-by-step examples will give the adventurous beginner confidence and will offer new insight to the experienced smith. Lots of good photos to help you on your way.
Format: Hardcover. Dimensions: 8" x 10" Pages: 199 Illustrations: 532
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ABCs of Early Americana
Sloane, Eric
A Sketchbook of Inventions, Curiosities, and Lore
Beautifully arranged in an A-Z format, the noted artist Eric Sloane presents this rich and varied collections of American firsts – from the salt box house to basketball, hex signs to ear trumpets, popcorn to rocking chairs. Taking his cue from early Americans' interest in the lore and beauty of the English alphabet, Sloane arranged this beautifully illustrated book in an A-Z format, decorating each page with his own fine hand lettering and including a brief caption to elucidate the origin and use of every subject he pictured.
Format: Softcover. Dimensions: 8 1/2" x 11" Pages: 30 Illustrations: 52
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Age of Barns, An
Sloane, Eric
An Age of Barns
An Illustrated Review of Classic Barn Styles & Construction
"An Age of Barns" preserves the heritage handed down to us by those who settled America: dependable, resourceful pioneers who built these amazing barns, often before the family home was finished, and usually with the help of the entire community. These barns are remarkable for the skill with which they were created and the beauty that matches their usefulness. An Age of Barns preserves the heritage handed down to us by the individuals who settled America: dependable, resourceful pioneers who revered excellence above all. While structures erected today rarely outlive their builders, the early Americans created barns so honest and enduring that many still stand after two or three hundred years. This classic folksy history of barn folklore, architecture, and history is filled with thousands of fabulous black-and-white sketches that illustrate all types of American and Canadian barns and everything associated with them. “Those who seek the spirit of America might do well to look first in the countryside, for it was there that the spirit was born.” Often built before the family home was finished, and usually with the help of the entire community, these barns are remarkable for the skill with which they were created and the beauty that matches their usefulness. An Age of Barns preserves the heritage handed down to us by the individuals who settled America: dependable, resourceful pioneers who revered excellence above all. While structures erected today rarely outlive their builders, the early Americans created barns so honest and enduring that many still stand after two or three hundred years. This classic folksy history of barn folklore, architecture, and history is filled with thousands of fabulous black-and-white sketches that illustrate all types of American and Canadian barns and everything associated with them. “Those who seek the spirit of America might do well to look first in the countryside, for it was there that the spirit was born.”
Format: Softcover. Dimensions: 11" x 9" Pages: 94 Illustrations: 240
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American Wrench Makers 1830-1930
Cope, Kenneth L.
American Wrench Makers, 2nd Edition
An extremely comprehensive and valuable historical directory for the wrench, the most intriguing of all tools. It is a truly unique reference source of collectors, dealers and researchers.
Format: Softcover. Dimensions: 7" x 10" Pages: 352 Illustrations: 940
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Antique Iron - English And American
Schiffer, Herbert, Peter, and Nancy
Antique Iron - English And American
15th Century Through 1850
Beautiful photographs and concise descriptions of these European, English and American antique pieces of architectural hardware, fireplace equipment, kitchen utensils, weathervanes, and gates from major museums and private collections will fascinate artists, blacksmiths, collectors, and historians alike.
Format: Hardcover. Dimensions: 8 1/2" x 11" Pages: 447 Illustrations: 981
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Anvils In America
Postman, Richard
Anvil's In America
Hailed as the definitive resource and standard reference book for blacksmiths, anvil collectors, and anyone interested in historical tools, Richard Postman's Anvils in America is the culmination of 15 years of meticulous research. It is an invaluable reference book as well as a chronicle of anvil manufacturers, tools and people integral to the development of our country.
Format: Hardcover. Dimensions: 8 3/4" x 11 1/4" Pages: 552 Illustrations: 768
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Art Nouveau
Santi, Frederico & Gacher, John
Art Nouveau: Ironwork of Austria & Hungary
Enjoy the exciting Art Nouveau used in balconies, gates and doorways throughout the streets of cities in Austria and Hungary, 500 vivid photos show the many, varied interpretations of Art Nouveau forms used in balustrades and balconies, lanterns and gates, doorways, elevator door fa ades, and more. This book will inspire many to make new travel plans and will delight everyone with a passion for beautiful decorative ironwork.
Format: Hardcover. Dimensions: 11 1/4" x 8 3/4" Pages: 240 Illustrations: 500
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Art of Blacksmithing, The
Bealer, Alex W.
The Art of Blacksmithing
Revised edition
This unique book covers every aspect of this fascinating art, the fundamental craft on which the civilization of the Iron Age was built. It describes and illustrates the equipment and the techniques developed in more that six thousand years of working iron by hand. It reflects respect for the specialized skills of the smith and the excitement of the village smithy, which so recently disappeared from the Western world.
Format: Hardcover. Dimensions: 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" Pages: 438 Illustrations: over 500
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