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Ancient Crafts in the Modern World: Book Review
Cræft: An Inquiry into the Origins and True Meaning of Traditional Crafts, by Alexander Langlands, Norton, 2017. $26.95 Amazon link You may have noticed that there’s a handicrafts revival going on. Every month there seems to be a new craft market … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander Langlands, book review, craft, Cræft, forgotten crafts, handicrafts, john seymour
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Roy Underhill’s “The Woodwright’s Guide”: A Review
Since this is “The Literary Workshop” blog, I like to remark on woodworking books from time to time. I wouldn’t want to review every new (or old) book on woodworking I read, but some are especially worthy of note, as … Continue reading