The Handy Book of Knots: Learn to Tie More Than 150 Knots for Boating, Climbing, and More!

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Handy Book of Knots: Learn to Tie More Than 150 Knots for Boating, Climbing, and More!
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Geoffrey Budworth
By (author) Richard Hopkins
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 194,Width 156
Category/GenreRopework, knots and macrame
Outdoor survival skills
ISBN/Barcode 9780785838623
ClassificationsDewey:623.8882
Audience
General
Illustrations color photos

Publishing Details

Publisher Book Sales Inc
Imprint Chartwell Books Inc.,U.S.
Publication Date 13 October 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

With over 150 knots and splices, The Handy Book of Knots is your go-to guide to learn how to secure, fasten, and tie knots with confidence-just follow the simple, step-by-step photo instructions. Learn just one or two different knots from this book and you will be glad you bought it. Learn ten, and it could make a difference in your life. This is because there is endless pleasure to be had from the study and practice of knot tying, this fundamental but fascinating process being an art, craft, science and philosophy, all rolled into one. Types of knots covered: Figure-of-eight knots Bowlines and sheet bends Crossing knots Wrap-and-tuck knots Mavericks and mutations This comprehensive reference also includes a full glossary, and an index. Whether you're interested in easy knots or the more complex ones, The Handy Book of Knots is a must-have reference guide for the budding survivalist, fisherman, sailor, rock climber, or any handy individual.

Author Biography

Geoffrey Budworth has had a varied career as a high-ranking London policeman, as a principal officer in local government, and as a full-time lecturer at a large college of further education. He is now an author of non-fiction works with more than 20 books in the past 20 years to his credit-many about knots-and is a well-known name within the knotting fraternity. Richard Hopkins has worked in polymer technology research, banking, the security industry and industrial archaeology. He has too many hobbies, but knot-tying and lock-and- key collecting are the ones that interest him most.