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The Harrison Book of Knots (First
Published 1964 - 3rd Edition 1983-reprinted 1993)
By P.P.P. Harrison, Master Mariner.
In these days when so many things are mass produced it may
seem a waste of energy to labour at a handicraft: but it should be borne in mind that a
craftsman made the original article, and that without his skill the machines would have
nothing new to produce.
The life of the sailor of old was singularly adapted to the
development of the handicraft of Fancy Ropework. The reason that he so occupied himself
was on account of two major factors: his inability to read the availability of the
material. The art of Fancy Ropework reached the peak of its excellence about the middle of
the last century when a slump in trade brought about a reduction in the number of crew in
a a ship with the consequent reduction of spare time that had permitted sailors to occupy
themselves with their handicraft. An observer at that time considered that in the way of
knots, especially for use at sea there could be nothing more to invent. He was wrong. Mush
more has been invented since then.
Probably more than existed at that time; and the writer
himself has some novel contributions to the craft to offer in this book. Given a piece of
string, man will find some new way of tying a knot with it.
Price: £9.95
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