“ENCYCLOPEDIA OF KNOTS & FANCY ROPE WORK; 4TH ED.”
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The truly comprehensive history of knots & rope making. 3,600+ knots described/illustrated. Illus; 7×10 inches, 704 pgs.
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Truly comprehensive in scope, this Encyclopedia begins with a history of knots and rope making, and proceeds into the how-to of tying and of making useful and decorative articles with rope. More than 3,600 knots are described and illustrated in 348 full-page plates.
WHAT THE EXPERTS ARE SAYING:
“If you are interested in knots for any reason at all, it’s the one book you need…. Nothing less than the Britannica…of the subject.”—The New York Times
ABOUT THE AUTHORS:
Raoul Graumont, born in Algiers in 1896, the son of a cavalry colonel in a French colonial regiment, began his maritime apprenticeship at the age of thirteen on one of the last great French sailing vessels, the five-masted barque France. He learned knot work aboard ship and in the hundreds of foreign ports to which his ships carried him.
He later served in the French Army for eight years until his discharge in 1922. He was a Texas cowpuncher, a Montana lumberjack, a rigger in Washington and Oregon, and mushed dog teams in Alaska.
John Hensel:
Of Danish descent, the late John Hensel was born in New York City. He spent a number of years at sea, beginning at the age of seventeen when he signed on as an ordinary seaman aboard a Canadian freighter out of Baltimore. Considered one of the world’s foremost authorities on knotting, he learned knot work aboard ship and in the hundreds of foreign ports to which his ships carried him.
ISBN: 0-87033-021-7
Publisher: SCHIFFER BOOKS
Publish Date: 01-01-1970
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