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The Harness Maker’s Illustrated Manual / FITZ-GERALD William N., 1875
The Harness Maker’s Illustrated Manual. A Practical Guide for Manufacturers of Harness, Pads, Gig Saddles, etc. Containing directions for selecting, cutting, and preparing leather ; tables of lengths and widths for cutting tracks, single and double road, coupe, coach, express, team and farm harness, halters, horse boots, etc. Recipes for preparing blackkings, stains, oils, and leather varnishes ; hints on renovating and repairing harness ; notes on harness mountings, with descriptions and illustrations of the most popular styles and kinds. Adapted to the office and the workshop. By W. N. Fitz-Gerald. / FITZ-GERALD William N.
: New York, S. N., 1875
: 1 vol.
: [1]-[9]-325-[2] p.
: in-8°
: frontispice, illustrations, planches
Anglais

: Elevage / Bourrellerie, harnachement

« This book originated from a desire to furnish harness makers with a condensed practical guide suited to the workshop, office, salesroom, and stable. It treats of leather as furnished to the harness maker by the currier, its texture, strength, adaptability for specific uses; how to cut, fit, and finish; measuring for harness; complete tables for lengths and widths for cutting the various classes in use, whether for the carriage, farm, or road; bridles, halters, horse-boots, mountings, bits, etc.
The illustrations represent standard styles and kinds of articles used by the trade, and guides for making up.
In the hints on repairing and caring for harness, a large amount of information is furnished the manufacturer and consumer, in a condensed form. The recipes for blacks, stains, varnishes, polishes, etc., have been tested and found reliable; the whole making a methodical manual indispensable to the progressive harness maker, and useful to every horse owner or other person interested in harness or saddlery. It is the only book of the kind published in the English language, and sup- plies a much-needed want. Every care has been taken to present the subjects treated on in the plainest manner, and to avoid errors. The author confidently believes that benefit will re- sult from following the instructions given, and the standard of harness making be elevated. Should this anticipation be realized, the time spent in its preparation will be compensated for. » Présentation de l’éditeur (1875)

« London, 1884. » Huth (1887)