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The Archer's Craft

The Archer's Craft
By Adrian Eliot Hodgkin

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #184705 in Books
  • Published on: 1996-05
  • Format: Facsimile
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 222 pages

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Spendid read on the History and craft of bowmaking4
We all know from childhood how to make a bow and arrow from a thin branch, a piece of string and a sharpened stick. A.E. Hodgkin knows how to do it correctly. He starts the book with a history of archery quoting extracts from various historical sources on its rise and fall as a military weapon, its revival, survival and dismissal under the various Kings and Queens of England. He describes the types of wood for bows and arrows giving reasons for their choice. His writing is splendidly readable being both simplistic and impassioned. Written in the 1950's he tells a knowledgeable and enlightening lesson with a delightful attitude so laid back that he is truly professional. A Rick Stein of Archery. The second half of the book describes the simple methods of bow and arrow making at home, in the sun, on the doorstep. The last part of the book deals with hunting with the bow and the various techniques learnt through listening and observing. It is evident Hodgkin didn't waste his time watching television, but instead absorbed himself in his hobby, learning his craft, reading and practising. Fortunately for us he took time out to patiently impart the facts to the reader in a most relaxed and enjoyable style.

A truly awesome book on traditional arhery5
Having always been interested in history and archery I found this book highly interesting and very entertaining. Adrian Hodgkins writing style is both engaging and educational and really brings the traditional crafting of archery equipment into the modern age. A great read for armchair enthusiasts and potential craftsmen alike, a thoroughly enjoyable read.