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A Reverence for Wood
A Reverence for Wood
Author: Eric Sloane
Refreshingly written, delightfully illustrated book remarks expansively on the resourcefulness of early Americans in their use of this valuable commodity ? from the crafting of furniture, tools, and buildings to the use of such by-products as charcoal and medicine. "One of Sloane's best books." ? Library Journal. 69 black-and-white illustrations.
ISBN-13: 9788087830802
ISBN-10: 8087830806
Publication Date: 8/11/2013
Pages: 110
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Publisher: Important Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 1
Lots of pen and ink drawings -- for anyone who enjoys "the way they used to do it".

From back of book --"a handsome and illuminating view of the resource that made possible so much of the early settlement of North America. . . the special knowledge of which wood was suited to which task, the ready identification of native trees, the reverence for wood, the instinctive knowledge that wood can warm the soul as well as the body -- are being revived by Eric Sloane's work. Section on identification of nearly sixty native trees."
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As a luthier, making instruments from all kinds of wood, this one really has a place in my heart.
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