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What Once Was Lost

What Once Was Lost The Blacksmith's Art in Nova Scotia By (author): Frank M Smith

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Author Frank Smith exposes the rich history of blacksmithing in Nova Scotia, explores the subsequent emerging art form and provides a resource of practicing artisans’ profiles.

Author Frank Smith exposes the rich history of blacksmithing in Nova Scotia, explores the subsequent emerging art form and provides a resource of practicing artisans’ profiles.

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Page length: 112 Publication Date: 2020-05-27 Book themes: CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Metal Work,  Publisher: SSP Publications ISBN: 9781989347058

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ISBN: 9781989347058
Title: What Once Was Lost
Subtitle: The Blacksmith's Art in Nova Scotia
Subject: CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Metal Work
Contributor: Frank Smith (CA)
Format: Paperback / softback | Trade paperback (US)
Price (CAD): 14.95
Publisher: SSP Publications
Imprint: SSP Publications
ISBN13: 9781989347058
ISBN10: 1989347053
Publication Date: 20200527
Last Updated: 20200717
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Author Frank Smith exposes the rich history of blacksmithing in Nova Scotia, explores the subsequent emerging art form and provides a resource of practicing artisans’ profiles.

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Weight 0.256 kg
Dimensions 8 × 9 × .25 in

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Frank M. Smith

Frank Smith was born and raised in the Yukon Territory. He was trained as a physiologist and worked as a teacher and biomedical researcher in Nova Scotia for four decades; he has been an amateur blacksmith for the last two. This is his first book.

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