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Author's previous DIY pallet book is a strong backlist seller,
averages around 75 copies a week on Bookscan Wood pallet projects
continue to be a hot upcycling trend in DIY Includes 25 all-new
tutorials including seasonal decor for Halloween, Christmas, Fourth
of July and more Packaged in a lay-flat binding with hundreds of
step-by-step color photos
Hand carving is easy, satisfying and therapeutic when guided by Max
Bainbridge. Create your own unique pieces and carve with confidence
thanks to detailed information on tools, cutting techniques and
clear step-by-step photography accompanying each project. Start
with basic spoons, cooking spoons and spatulas, before moving onto
butter knives, chopping boards and small bowls, with only a few
simple tools required. Max also advises on the perfect finish for
your projects - how to sand, ebonise, scorch and texture surfaces
as well as waxing and oiling your new creations. Whether you are a
novice or an experienced carver, this book will inspire you to make
something that you will be proud of.
From around 750BC to 12BC, the Celts were the most powerful people
in central and northern Europe. With the expansion of the Roman
Empire and the later Christianization of these lands, they were
pushed to the fringes of north-western Spain, France and the
British Isles. But there the mythology of these peoples held
strong. The tales from Celtic myth were noted down and also
absorbed into other cultures. From Roman and Christian scribes we
know of characters like Morrigan the shape-shifting queen, who
could change herself from a crow to a wolf, Cu Chulainn, who,
mortally wounded in battle, tied himself with his own intestines to
a rock so that he'd die standing up, and the Cauldron of Bran,
which could restore life. Other than being fascinating in their own
right, Celtic legends are of interest for the influence they had
over subsequent mythologies. The story of the Holy Grail first
appears in medieval romances but its antecedents can be found in
the Celtic tale, the Mabinogion. Illustrated with more than 180
artworks and photographs and maps, Celtic Myths is an expertly
written account of the mythological tales that both fascinate us
and influence other writings.
For years one of Germany's foremost cultural organizations, the
Werkbund included in its membership such pioneers of the modern
movement as Henry van de Velde, Hermann Muthesius, Walter Gropius,
and Mies van der Rohe. Joan Campbell traces its history from its
founding in 1907 to 1934, when it was absorbed into the bureaucracy
of the National Socialist State. The Werkbund set out to prove that
organized effort could revitalize the applied arts and
architecture. In addition to acting as an agent of reform, it
provided a forum for the debate of such broad concerns as the need
to restore joy and dignity to work in modem industry. Originally
published in 1978. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest
print-on-demand technology to again make available previously
out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton
University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of
these important books while presenting them in durable paperback
and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is
to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in
the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press
since its founding in 1905.
The National Gallery's distinguished collection of decorative
arts includes more than eighty works, such as Abbot Suger's jeweled
sardonyx cup from the royal abbey of St. Denis, a Limoges
reliquary, and a Mosan lion aquamanile. The extensive collection of
Renaissance ceramics is primarily Italian maiolica but also
represents rare Medici porcelain and "Saint-Porchaire" ware.
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