A Reverence for Wood by Eric Sloane. Ballantine Books. Paperback. GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy, will have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Charcoal, one of the many by-products of wood, was used to preserve meat, remove offensive odors, and produce ink. The bark of various trees was processed to make medicine. An entertaining, factual, and historically accurate book, A Reverence for Wood will delight woodcrafters and lovers of Americana. It is "one of Eric Sloane's best books.". · A Reverence for Wood by Eric Sloane. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, ,
A Reverence for Wood. This refreshing and delightfully written book underscores the important role that wood has played in the development of American life and culture. Charmingly illustrated with author Eric Sloane's own sketches, the text illuminates with rare insight the enormously varied and useful qualities of wood. A Reverence for Wood [Sloane, Eric] on bltadwin.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. A Reverence for Wood. A Reverence for Wood [Eric Sloane] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The special knowledge of which wood is suited to which task, the. A Reverence for Wood has ratings and 39 reviews. Jim said: I've read this several times as a standalone, the latest as the last book in Eric Sloane's.
The special knowledge of which wood is 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 -- these virtues of a bygone age are revived in Eric Sloane's remarkable work. out of 5 starsA Reverance for Wood. Reviewed in the United States on June 4, Eric Sloane has established himself as an authority of Early Americana. This book explains some of the (almost) lost traditions and uses associated with the forests and trees that America was built from. A Reverence for Wood. The special knowledge of which wood is suited to which task, the ready identification of native trees, the reverence for wood, the instinctive knowledge that wood can warm the.
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