The Knot Handbook
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The Knot Handbook
The Knot Handbook is an essential guide to 50 knots and their uses.
A fresh redesign of the bestselling The Knot Handbook, this book is an old favourite of a classic craft that is now being re-imagined for new and old readers alike. This book shows you how to tie 50 knots. Some have been chosen for their fame, some for their beauty, and some because they are knots that everyone should know how to tie.
On every great theme, there are always possible variations, and, as the text makes clear, from time to time people come up with new effective methods of tying.
AUTHOR: George Lewis is the author of several books, including Mates for Life and Strange Mates (Ammonite Press) and Castles and Waterfalls (Park Lane Books). He also contributes to newspapers, magazines, encyclopedias and partworks.
Lewis learned about knots in the 1950s from herring fishermen on his ancestral Isle of Man. Pupil and teachers have long gone their separate ways: the former, like most Manxmen, to the British mainland through economic necessity; the latter into the history books after the Irish Sea was trawled to near exhaustion. Lewis retains the traditional knowledge and here demonstrates that knots can give us so much more than the means to catch the traditional accompaniment to chips.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781784946746
Publisher: GMC Publications
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 12 September 2023
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Guild of Master Craftsman Publications Ltd
Illustration: 417 Illustrations, color; 11 Halftones, color
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 124.0mm
Height: 178.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 112
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About the Author
George Lewis is the author of several books including Mates for Life and Strange Mates (Ammonite Press) and Castles and Waterfalls (Park Lane Books). He also contributes to newspapers, magazines, encyclopaedias and partworks. Lewis learned about knots in the 1950s from herring fishermen on his ancestral Isle of Man. Pupil and teachers have long gone their separate ways: the former, like most Manxmen, to the British mainland through economic necessity; the latter into the history books after the Irish Sea was trawled to near exhaustion. Lewis retains the traditional knowledge and here demonstrates that knots can give us so much more than the means to catch the traditional accompaniment to chips.
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