Craeft
How Traditional Crafts Are about More than Just Making
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Faber & Faber
Published:2nd Nov '17
Should be back in stock very soon
The lost traditions of medieval crafts, from weaving to bee-keeping, thatching to basket-making, from the popular TV historian.
In a period of meaningless mass manufacturing, our growing appetite for hand-made objects, artisan food, and craft beverages reveals our deep cravings for tradition and quality.In a period of meaningless mass manufacturing, our growing appetite for hand-made objects, artisan food, and craft beverages reveals our deep cravings for tradition and quality. But there was a time when craft meant something very different; the Old English word cræft possessed an almost indefinable sense of knowledge, wisdom, and power. In this fascinating book, historian and popular broadcaster Alex Langlands goes in search of the mysterious lost meaning of cræft. Through a vibrant series of mini-histories, told with his trademark energy and charm, Langlands resurrects the ancient craftspeople who fused exquisite skill with back-breaking labour-and passionately defends the renewed importance of cræft today.
ISBN: 9780571324408
Dimensions: 240mm x 155mm x 30mm
Weight: 565g
352 pages
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