Lost Crafts: Rediscovering Traditional Skills

Author:   Una McGovern
Publisher:   John Murray Press
ISBN:  

9780550104267


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   26 September 2008
Replaced By:   9780550104724
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained


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This charming new book is an engaging introduction to a range of traditional crafts and activities. One hundred skills are described and illustrated, from trout-guddling to lacemaking, beekeeping to drystone walling. Whether wanting to learn a new craft, explore social history or reminisce about pastimes from a bygone age, readers of all ages will lose themselves in Lost Crafts. And with more of us choosing green and ethical lifestyles, there has never been a better time to rediscover these sustainable pursuits.

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Author:   Una McGovern
Publisher:   John Murray Press
Imprint:   Chambers
Dimensions:   Width: 19.40cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 25.20cm
Weight:   1.400kg
ISBN:  

9780550104267


ISBN 10:   0550104267
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   26 September 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Replaced By:   9780550104724
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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A fascinating book which will inspire everyone, whether as a practical guide or just a brilliant read. There are things here which I have always wanted to try out - and now I can! -- Miranda Krestovnikoff, presenter of BBC's Coast A wonderfully informative catalogue of the kind of knowledge we are losing but would be wise to preserve. -- Zac Goldsmith, environmentalist This is a great book which everyone should read. Although some of these crafts may be associated with a bygone era, they are as relevant today as they have ever been and there is something for everyone to learn. Hours of amusement! -- Jimmy Doherty, presenter of BBC's Jimmy Doherty's Farming Heroes 20081106 It's a treasure... a lovely book, full of fascinating information and useful advice. Splendid on hedge-laying -- I am now hooked on Hooper's hedge hypothesis -- and on threatening an unproductive fruit tree with an axe. However, I am worried that each time I pick it up it falls open at 'Milking a cow'. I have no cow: is the book trying to tell me something? -- Adam Hart-Davis, writer and broadcaster 20081119 A blend of social history and practical instruction, this handsome book will have you coopering, whittling and smocking in no time. McGovern makes the dream of never shopping again seem like a reality, and teaches a sobering lesson about the extent to which, until recently, the things we had were made by us or by people we knew, so we valued them more and wasted them less. -- Melissa Katsoulis, The Times Christmas Books 2008: Back to basics, The Times 20081128 From arts to crafts, here's a perfect Christmas present for the credit crunch. Una McGovern's Lost Crafts: Rediscovering Traditional Skills is a serious book telling you how to set about all those things you have been paying other people to do, such as beekeeping, coppicing, milking a cow, skinning rabbits, pickling, smoking and making cider, lemonade, butter, cheese, jam and marmalade.Of course, most of these are easier done in the country than the inner city, including foraging for wild food - berries, nuts and mushrooms. You are advised to pick black-berries before September 29 because that is when the devil is supposed to urinate on them. On reflection, choose recipients of this present carefully. -- Christopher Hudson, The Daily Mail The pictures worth 1,000 words: Illustrated Books Round Up 20081212 A delightful new book -- Geoff Ward, Mysterious West Podcast Week 75, Western Daily Press 20081212 In an era when we are re-thinking our habits because of the rising costs of food and fuel, a revival of traditional ways of life has perhaps never been so relevant. -- The Scots Magazine 20090201 [A] terrific book, which I've been reading avidly. I strongly recommend it, and also the new companion volume, Lost Lore, which covers a variety of clever everyday stuff, not all of it absolutely needed every day. -- John-Paul Flintoff, The Sunday Times 20090923


A fascinating book which will inspire everyone, whether as a practical guide or just a brilliant read. There are things here which I have always wanted to try out - and now I can! - Miranda Krestovnikoff, presenter of BBC's Coast Whether a friend harbours a creative hankering or is just fascinated with a bygone era, this inspiring book will show them how sustainability has always been with us. - Ben Peel, Waterstone's Science Museum A beautiful and practical book which is ideal for looking at whilst dreaming of bygone days, or else for finding ways to spread money a little further whilst learning something useful. Just a slight word of warning, if you buy at as a present and then look inside you may need to buy another copy as it will be hard to give away. - Steve Birt, Waterstone's Gloucester A wonderfully informative catalogue of the kind of knowledge we are losing but would be wise to preserve. - Zac Goldsmith, environmentalist This is a great book which everyone should read. Although some of these crafts may be associated with a bygone era, they are as relevant today as they have ever been and there is something for everyone to learn. Hours of amusement! - Jimmy Doherty, presenter of BBC's Jimmy Doherty's Farming Heroes A fascinating book - Bill Purdue's Book Blog, http://billpurdue.wordpress.com/ It's a treasure..


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Una McGovern studied English Language and Literature at the University of Sheffield before completing an MA in Lexicography at the University of Exeter. She is currently a freelance editor and writer, with a wide range of reference books to her name. Una lives with her partner in rural Devon, spending much of her leisure time developing an organic kitchen garden.

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