British Craftsmanship (Britain in Pictures series)

by Turner, W J (editor)

SKU: 006961 | Out of Stock


£10.70

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Not specified
Binding:
Hardcover
Edition:
1st Edition
📖 Description
<p><p>322pp, colour illustrations. Bound in blue cloth-covered boards with gilt lettering and decorations on spine (boards are strong, clean, and square; slightly worn and rounded at corners and spine tips and faded along the top edges). Hint of toning on text block edges and endpapers only, else internally neat, clean and bright. Firmly bound. In its original illustrated dust jacket (a little bumped and chipped on edges, a couple of short closed tears around head of spine). Part of the 'Britain in Pictures' series with an introduction by W.B. Honey and chapters considering the likes of British Furniture Makers, English Glass, English Pottery and Porcelain, British Clocks and Clockmakers, English Popular and Traditional Art etc. The Britain in Pictures series is a fascinating insight into British social history of the second world war period. These attractive, slim volumes were produced to be affordable and readable, with the aim of boosting morale and national pride by highlighting elements of national identity which made Britain Great.</p></p> <p></p> <p>crafts, artisan, Britain in Pictures, Series Books, furniture makers, pottery, glass making, clockmakers, traditional art</p>
📋 Full Details
Publication Year: Not specified
Publisher: Collins
Printing: 1st Impression
Binding Condition: Good
Dust Jacket: Yes
Protection: Not specified
Language: English
Weight: 0.9
Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall
🏷️ Categories
Arts and Crafts Series Books
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