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        The Leatherworker In 18th Century Williamsburg
		Author: Colonial Williamsburg
Pages: 36
Cover: Softbound
Dimensions: 6" x 9"
Item #: BK355
Price: $4.95
This book, one of a series published by Colonial Williamsburg, not only gives a brief history of leatherworking and its various associated crafts, but it gives us an account of the trade itself within Williamsburg, Virginia during the 18th century. The history of Williamsburg's most prominent leatherworkers is told in great detail-from their advertisements to their various techniques. The Leatherworker should be an interesting read for anyone with knack for history or an interest in the craft.
	Pages: 36
Cover: Softbound
Dimensions: 6" x 9"
Item #: BK355
Price: $4.95
This book, one of a series published by Colonial Williamsburg, not only gives a brief history of leatherworking and its various associated crafts, but it gives us an account of the trade itself within Williamsburg, Virginia during the 18th century. The history of Williamsburg's most prominent leatherworkers is told in great detail-from their advertisements to their various techniques. The Leatherworker should be an interesting read for anyone with knack for history or an interest in the craft.
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