This new edition of the classic reference British Planemakers from 1700
has been completely rewritten, with over 200 pages of new information.
Online research tools haven enabled much greater insight into family
connections of planemakers, family and business continuities, and the
discovery of previously unknown planemakers. Confirmation that
planemakers were working in the late 1600s, in fact, inspired the new
edition's title, Goodman's British Planemakers.
The biographic directory covers more than 2400 planemakers and includes
2250 maker's mark illustrations. Like its predecessors, the new edition
traces the development of British planemaking, but far more extensively,
now confirming that planemakers moved around the country to a much
greater extent than previously realized, and identifying several new
family planemaking dynasties.
The book includes chapters on the planemaking trade and its practices,
descriptions and illustrations of the many types of planes and their
evolution, and provincial planemaking, as well as sections on apprentice
records, trade marks, and a complete index. An absolutely invaluable
reference.