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Charleston Blacksmith: The Work Of Philip Simmons

John M. Vlach and John Michael Vlach

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Charleston Blacksmith: The Work Of Philip Simmons

Synopsis

Charleston Blacksmith is a guidebook to the beautiful ironwork of Charleston createdby the historic city's best-known blacksmith, Philip Simmons. Simmons's matery of the craft and his love for the hammer and anvil are evident in the more than one hundred photographs of his ironwork that are included in this book. Author John Michael Vlach describes the methods, motifs, and materials employed in each piece and shares some of Simmons's personal recollections from the seventy years the blacksmith has spent perfecting his craft. A map of the city is included, giving both the location and a brief descriptionof each creation by Simmons. Readers will quickly understand why Philip Simmons has been hailed a living national treasure.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780872498358
Category:
Metals Technology / Metallurgy
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2006-06-15
Publisher:
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA PRESS
Illustrations:
illustrations, maps
Country of origin:
United States
Edition:
Revised edition
Pages:
172
Dimensions (mm):
235x210x10mm
Weight:
454g

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