The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813

The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813 The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813 The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813 The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813 The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813 The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813 The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813 The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813 The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813 The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813 The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813
The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813
The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813
The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813
The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813
The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813
The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813
The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813
The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813
The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813
The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813
The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813

The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813

École des arts et métiers, mise à la portée de la jeunesse;
traduction libre de l'anglais sur la troisième édition par T.P. Bertin, chez L. Duprat-Duverger, 1813. Imprimerie de Brasseur Ainé
[School of Arts and Crafts, made accessible to young people; a free translation from the English third edition by T.P. Bertin, published by L. Duprat-Duverger, 1813. Printed by Brasseur Ainé]

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Works dealing with traditional crafts, notably the wig-maker, the lace-maker, the dressmaker, the comb-maker, the feather-worker, the casket-maker, the merchant, the tailor, the cutler, the turner, the intaglio engraver... and certain inventions, including the author’s own, such as the docimastic lamp (the precursor to the blowtorch).

Volume 1 (152 pages) and 2 (154 pages)

13,5 x 9 cm

Worn leather bindings (particularly Volume 1, which has some small losses). Interior tears and spots

Théodore-Pierre BERTIN (1751–1819) was a French writer, translator and inventor. He translated from English and adapted Samuel Taylor’s method of shorthand at the end of the 18th century...

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The School of Arts and Crafts explained to young people, books from 1813

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