Know the Facts Before Buying this Book
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John Seymoure is one of my favorite authors to read. He is brilliant, witty, wise and sincere about a subject that is dear to my heart: self-sufficiency and homesteding. That being said, please read this review before purchasing this book.
This is an excellent book that explains to you how crafts were done before the industrial era. So, for ideas or nostalgic uses, this book is excellent. This book is not good, however, for those that are looking for a how-to book that explains how to perform these crafts.
Furthermore, I highly suggest foregoing this book altogether and purchasing John Seymour's "The Forgotten Arts & Crafts: Skills from Bygone Days", ISBN-13 9780789458476. The reason I say this is because you will get both 'feminine' forgotten household arts as well as 'masculine' forgotten arts, such as tanning, fence-making, felling, wheelwrighting, farrier work, etc, for roughly the same price.
Whatever you choose, though, you won't regret your expenditure. Another book of Seymours that I recommend is "Self Sufficiency and How to Live It."
NOT USEFUL, but it does have nice sketches of stuff
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Somehow I was under the impression that this book would be useful, but I was dead wrong. I see the book is tagged with terms like "permaculture, homesteading, organic farming, survival, country skills..." How terribly misleading!!! Who tagged this book with those terms?!?! I am way into Permaculture and it's myriad disciplines, so I bought this book thinking it might help me make something useful with my hands, but not at all. It has nice sketches of things, but ends about there. A great coffee table book for antique junkies and the likes, though. See the review by Ryan McNabb, I completely agree with him. As he said in his last paragraph,
"These books are a lovely diversion from the cares of modern life, but they won't take you there any more than a book about the space shuttle will put you in orbit. The simple life is attainable, but it will be the hardest thing you ever do, and this book won't help you one bit."
Wish I'd read his review before I bought it.