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I'm surprised that someone hasn't posted this before (maybe they have) : Project Gutenberg (out of copyright books) has a few books on leather you can download.

http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/40286

Decoration of Leather by George de Recy - descriptions of various leather techniques

http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/41927

A Complete Guide to the Ornamental Leather Work by James Revell - mainly leather flowers

http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/43377

Leather by K. J. Adcock - mainly tanning and leather preparation

Has anyone else found online old books or patterns worth posting? maybe we can make a list.

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Actually it is posted here. I have all three of those e-books and I got them from a thread someone posted here, although I think they were from a different website. If I am not mistaken there are at least three different threads with leather working e-books in them. I tried searching for the thread, but I can never find anything using that search feature. Wrong keywords I guess.......

Karina

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I guessed as much - but "gutenberg" (most likely the original source for the books) came up blank :)

This is the first hobby I've done where a 100-year old resource is almost as applicable as a 1-year old resource.

I'm used to computing where six months is 'old'....

:)

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OK I tried again with Google, which is how I usually find things on this site, and found this thread:

http://leatherworker...8510&hl=archive

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If you type "Design" into the Gutenberg search engine a few useful books, not all directly to do with leatherwork, come up.

e.g

www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/22107 Wood Carving by George Jack

www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/38187 Aviation Engines both useful source material for carving, steampunk etc.

www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/16273/ Manual of Heraldry

www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/139749/ Principles of Decorative Design

www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/42951 A new century of Inventions

and many more

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Thanks Renoir and Veedub3!! What a goldmine!

Mike--I was not able to open "The Principles of Decorative Design." I'll try getting it through the Gutenberg Project. Thanks for telling me about it. :thumbsup:

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