First published in 1940, this book is the record of a man who was born into an ancient family of stoneworkers and followed the traditional quarrying and stone-cutting in the last flourishing days of an industry since in decline. It is a first-hand account of a craft whose skill depended upon courage, traditional knowledge, strength of sinew, and a sense of the material worked in. It gives a picture of a society self-contained and of a medieval craft organisation. It is told with pride and without regret, and it shows as much knowledge of rugged humanity as of solid stone.
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Maße
Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 141 mm
Dicke: 13 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-107-60135-2 (9781107601352)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
1. The isle; 2. Some disputed rights; 3. Silt or growth?; 4. Sights on marble; 5. 'Old Men' and plans; 6. Underground; 7. Haulage; 8. The use of tools; 9. Building stone; 10. Song and drink; 11. Pedigrees; 12. Mushroom merchants; 13. Quarrymen's villages; 14. The abandoned cliff; Index.