Nothing But the Best: The Tradition of English Craftsmen from Edwardian to Elizabethan
PUBLISHER
McDowell, Obolensky, New York.
BINDING
Quarter bound cream marbled boards and navy blue cloth spine with gilt lettering and decoration.
BOOK CONDITION
Very good for age, just some slight wear to edges of boards. A little browning to outer leaves, text and images remain clear with few noticeable marks.
DUST JACKET
Some scuffing, creasing and a few small tears around edges and spine. Preserved in removable book wrap.
EDITION
First printing 1959.
DESCRIPTION
An informative and entertaining history of bespoke crafts in the first half of the twentieth century; covering everything that a gentleman might require from tailoring to fishing rods. With six monochrome plates from engravings. 277 pp. Octavo.
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