The New Encyclopedia of Knots : 250 Entries - Step-By-Step Illustrations - A Comprehensive Reference Guide

The New Encyclopedia of Knots : 250 Entries - Step-By-Step Illustrations - A Comprehensive Reference Guide

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07 Jul, 2014

By Michelle Brachet (author)

A new colour reference book that includes knots, turns, bends and hitches together with decorative knots, plaits, sennits and mats. Full explanations are g...

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ISBN-10:

1782811184

ISBN-13:

9781782811183

Publisher

G2 Entertainment

Dimensions

8.50 X 5.50 X 0.41 inches

Language

English

Description

A new colour reference book that includes knots, turns, bends and hitches together with decorative knots, plaits, sennits and mats. Full explanations are given of the different types of rope and rope construction, with over 250 entries and as many step-by-step illustrations. This is a complete hands-on guide and a must for both sailor and angler, in addition to being an invaluable and handy volume for the macramé practitioner as well as those being introduced to the subject.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:1782811184

ISBN-13

:9781782811183

Publisher

:G2 Entertainment

Publication date

: 07 Jul, 2014

Category

: Health & Fitness

Sub-Category

: Exercise - General

Format

:PAPERBACK

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 8.50 X 5.50 X 0.41 inches

Weight

:227 g

About the Author

Tom Avery grew up in Lewisham and trained as a primary teacher at the University of Greenwich. He taught in South London for two years, and then in inner-city Birmingham. He is now co-ordinator of English, Communication and Language at a primary school in Kentish Town, London. He loves working with young people, helping them to develop their interests and encouraging them to think about the world around them. The issues of street crime and unaccompanied refugee children, addressed in Too Much Trouble, affect the lives of many of the children he's met through his work. Avery lives in North London with his wife and young son.

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