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(New Link November 8th, 2022) BEST LINK ON THE INTERNET! The CoSIRA book series are available for free download. Take advantage of this one while you can, this generous offer might not be available forever. Books include The Blacksmith's Craft, Ornamental Ironwork, Decorative Ironwork, The Thatcher's Craft, The Blacksmith's Manual Illustrated by Lillico, Catalogue of Drawings: Wrought Ironwork Gates, Catalogue of Drawings For Wrought Ironwork, Catalog of Drawings: Weathervanes, and others. These are some of the greatest books ever published- and they are available for free download! -sub/5821ecd6c07ec/The-Rural-Crafts-Centre
Cornell University Online Archive - - A great collection of books. Too many to mention everything here, visit their website and use the search window to locate hundreds of excellent old books. Don't forget to change the search condition to Title and type in Blacksmithing! One problem with this site is that it appears to require each page of a book to be downloaded and saved separately, preventing the book from downloading as a single file. Type \"blacksmithing\" in the search window and a large list of blacksmithing related titles appear. Below are a short highlight of some of the titles preserved on the Cornell University website.
*The Blacksmith's Craft by the Rural Development Corp. (RDC, formerly called Council for Small Industries In Rural Areas or CoSIRA in Great Britain). Original printing 1952. A how-to book for blacksmiths. Step by step photos and text. This book is available for free download at this time- see The Countryside Agency link in the Free Downloads section at top of this page.
*Wrought Ironwork by the Rural Development Corp. (RDC, formerly called Council for Small Industries In Rural Areas or CoSIRA in Great Britain). Originally published in 1953. A how-to book for ornamental ironworkers. This book is available for free download at this time- see The Countryside Agency link in the Free Downloads section at top of this page.
A how-to book. A very small book that really packs a punch. There are several books which are printed by RDC which use their now famous format, of step by step photographs and text in short lesson formats. Each lesson takes the apprentice or advanced student through a group of tasks which teach basic skills important to that specific field. The Blacksmith's Craft lessons include such things as basic forging techniques, hooks, fire welding, chain making, hooks and staples, harness and trace hooks, shackles, harrow bars, cart staples, plain square corner bends, and most important to the smith with few tools- the making of heavy blacksmiths tongs. Most of my tongs were made using the methods in the back of this book. If for no other reason, buy this book if you would like to make all your own heavy weight blacksmith tongs. Anyone wanting a to build a horse drawn cart or repair hitch parts will find the lesson on trace hooks and cart staples useful. An expensive little book since it is imported from Britain. Be warned, it is tiny and pricey. But well worth the money. Available Norm Larson Books and Centaur Forge.
A how-to style book. By far the most sought after book for the artist-blacksmith (ornamental ironworker) today. Printed with 3 languages altogether, German-English-French. Loaded with hundreds of pictures and water color drawings depicting the tools and how to use them to forge a very large variety of work used in wrought iron gates, railings, hardware, lanterns, grills, and other items. This book contains a tremendous amount of ideas and methods that smiths of any skill level from beginner to master, will find useful. Printed in Europe so this book is very expensive. Available Norm Larson Books and Centaur Forge. 3 more picture books by this author listed below in the Picture Books section.
A how-to and class room text book. Exhaustive work on every aspect of horseshoeing from basic anatomy, mechanics of the horse, making hand-made shoes, blacksmith shop, corrective shoeing for faults or injuries, and shoeing the different types of horses from racing horses to gaited horses. This book replaces his earlier version and is much updated and expanded from the earlier edition. Very expensive large book. Dr. Butler is very highly respected as a master of equine science and his books are used as textbooks for horseshoeing schools in the U.S. Available Centaur Forge.
A set of picture and history books. A large work with exhaustive research into the history of medieval ironwork in Sweden and with a close look at how and where different distinct styles of work came from throughout Sweden during that time period. Hundreds of photos of medieval work mostly of door hardware and similar work. Lots of flowering motifs and animal or other whimsical characters fill these works from long ago and SCA smiths will find many of them simple enough to master once they learn the basic skills of the blacksmiths art. A very expensive 2-volume set. Norm Larson Books handles this set.
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You are correct that we do not give the instruction books away for free as they are not ours. Mark Aspery's Skills of a Blacksmith Vol 1 is the book you will want to buy for Level 1. At our school we have the set for our students to study; though most buy their own copy eventually.
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division, The New York Public Library. \"The freedmen's blacksmith and wheelwright shop\" The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1864. -9575-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division, The New York Public Library. \"The freedmen's blacksmith and wheelwright shop\" New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed February 10, 2023. -9575-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division, The New York Public Library. (1864). The freedmen's blacksmith and wheelwright shop Retrieved from -9575-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
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Reviewed by: Come August, Come Freedom: The Bellows, the Gallows, and the Black General Gabriel Elizabeth Bush Amateau, Gigi . Come August, Come Freedom: The Bellows, the Gallows, and the Black General Gabriel. Candlewick, 2012. [240p]. ISBN 978-0-7636-4792-6 $16.99 Reviewed from galleys R* Gr. 7-12. Trial records and historical scholarship yield a credible account of the 1800 Virginia slave insurrection organized by Gabriel, a literate blacksmith owned by Thomas Henry Prosser. Far less is known, though, of Gabriel's personal life, and here Amateau steps forward with an intense, empathetic, richly imagined novel that explores how love, betrayal, and the rhetoric of revolution in America, France, and Saint Domingue could have impelled a born leader to make a desperate and violent bid for freedom. The structure of Gabriel's known story is intact: his training and hiring out as a blacksmith; his attack on a white man and narrow escape from the gallows through a legal technicality; the intricate recruitment of slaves, free blacks, and a few white sympathizers for the uprising; the betrayals, trials, and executions that brought the aborted event to its tragic coda. Amateau seamlessly interweaves plot threads that supplement political with emotional motivations: Gabriel's enduring love for the slave Nanny, whom he marries and whose manumission he works tirelessly to secure, and a rift between Gabriel and Prosser, who had grown up as \"milk brothers\" and playmates, drive his quest for freedom as much as his ideals. Amateau's prose is appropriately passionate, but it's tempered with disciplined restraint and moments of startling delicacy. Although the subject of this title will call to historical fiction readers who appreciate such thoughtful works as M. T. Anderson's Octavian Nothing (BCCB 11/06), teens who approach history with the poetic insight of Marilyn Nelson will also find Amateau's chronicle rewarding. The bound book will unfortunately include only a minimal source note, but it points to what's promised to be a more extensive bibliography online. 153554b96e
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