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Author Thomson, Mark, 1955-

Title Rare trades / Mark Thomson
Published Sydney ; London : HarperCollins, [2002]
©2002

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Description x, 223 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 16 x 24 cm
Summary Here, author and photographer Mark Thomson delves into the history of rare trades and the lives of the tradesmen who preserve them to uncover a wealth of special tools, unique traditions and secrets. The nature of work is changing. We no longer use our hands to make things. Human hands, capable of making objects of great utility and beauty, are now used to dial phones or press computer keys. We feel that loss keenly. On weekends, hardware stores fill with people satisfying a deep urge to do something practical and useful. "Rare Trades" pays tribute to the kind of skilled manual work requiring the artistry of a real master that nowadays has become so rare. Featuring great photography and stories of tradesmen from the haystack maker to the wheelwright, the cooper, the tinsmith and many more, this book recognizes the type of skills that are fast being lost from our society
Notes Cover title: Rare trades : making things by hand in the digital age
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Artisans.
Cottage industries.
Home-based businesses.
Cottage industries -- Australia -- History.
Home-based businesses -- Australia -- History.
Artisans -- Australia -- Biography.
Artisans -- Australia.
Handicraft -- Australia.
Industrial arts -- Australia.
SUBJECT Australia. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79021326
Genre/Form Biography.
History.
Biographies.
Author Australasian Institute of Backyard Studies
ISBN 0732269040 :
Other Titles Rare trades : making things by hand in the digital age