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Production Details:
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Softback
40pp
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Description:
The dry stone walls of Britain happen also to be in areas which attract
many tourists and so it is not surprising that the walls that are an
integral part of the landscape should provoke so many questions: 'When
were they built?', Who built them?', 'How do they stand up without cement?'
This book answers these and many other questions. The reasons for building
dry stone walls, the story of their development, technical details of
their construction, regional styles, and the state of the craft today
are all covered. Some old myths and legends are dispelled, in particular
the mistaken idea that walling is a dying craft. This survey for the
general reader is an ideal introduction to more detailed study.
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