The making of leather is almost as old as recorded history. Whilst the
manufacturing process used in England today have taken advantage of many
scientific, technical, and mechanical discoveries, modern leather
manufacture is still partly based on the experience of centuries. This
fascinating text details the evolution of leatherwork throughout the
ages, comparing the leatherworking of the past to that of today in a
fascinating and engaging manner. Leather is a great book sure to appeal
to those with an interest in the history of leather, and is well
deserving a place in any collection of antiquarian leatherworking
literature. Chapters comprising this text include: 'Leather in Ancient
Times', 'The Qualities of Leather', 'Sources of Raw Materials', 'Leather
in Medieval Times and Later', 'The principles of Tanning - Tanning
Materials', 'The Production of Leather in Modern Times', 'Some Special
Sorts of Leather and How They are Made', 'Shoemaking', and many more. We
are proud to republish this antique book with a new introduction to the
topic.