Excerpt from British-Grown Timber and Timber Trees: Being a Concise Description of Each Species, Together With Notes as to Their Value for Ornamental and Economic Planting, Including an Account of the Soils Suited to Their Cultivation, the Uses to Which the Timber Is Applied, the Current Value of the Wood
The value of home-grown timber for the purposes of the architect and builder has, in the past, been but little recognised, the reason being that foreign wood, seasoned and converted for immediate use, is obtainable in such vast quantities and at so reasonable a price that the necessity for utilising to the fullest the resources of our woodlands has never before arisen.
Since the days of the wooden walls of old England, when British Oak played so important a part, home-grown timber has been but little appreciated, and has in the main only been utilised for the commoner or less important purposes to which it can be applied on the farm and estate. To those who have little interest in our home woods and their resources, such a statement may appear strange; and all the more so as it is universally admitted that Oak and Ash timber of native growth are superior in lasting properties to any that has been sent from abroad, and that native Birch and Beech are quite equal to foreign importations, While several of our coniferous woods, when matured and seasoned, have been found of the greatest value for general constructive purposes.
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Paperback. Etat : New. Print on Demand. This book is a detailed exploration of every timber-producing tree native to Britain, illustrated with over 40 beautiful full-page plates. Its author, a recognized expert on forestry and woodland management, was the author of several other practical works on the subject. The book is an indispensable guide for architects, builders, landowners, and anyone else interested in British timber. The author covers 30 species of trees, ranging from the most common, such as oak and ash, to the rarer, such as laburnum and rowan. For each species, he provides a description of the tree, its natural habitat, and its timber properties. He also includes information on the tree's cultivation and management, and lists the uses to which its timber is best suited. This is a thorough and authoritative work that sheds light on the strength, durability, and grain of home-grown timber, and its value for building projects and everyday uses. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781331877943_0
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