Turned Chessmen will be invaluable if you are a collector of chess sets, a chess player wishing to know more about chess history and chessmen, or a woodworker who wants to make chessmen. The fifth book in Mike Darlow's woodturning series, it describes: The history of chess and of turned chessmen, The symbols used by chessmen, How to design chessmen, How to turn and carve chessmen, Turned Chessmen also contains a gallery of recent chess sets, and ten accurate drawings which you can copy to make your own chess sets. Book jacket.
If you like chess sets, if you like wood turning, you may not miss this book
An Appreciation By Robert E. Stoller
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Professional Woodturner Mike Darlow is a self-publisher in rural Australia who describes himself as "a poor and only occasional chess player". Nevertheless, he has found a personal passion and rich outlet for self-expression in turning and designing chessmen. His objective in writing Turned Chessmen was to promote an understanding of the design of chessmen, both to give more pleasure when players use them, to make players more discerning when they buy them, and to encourage new designs which can be played with. In my opinion as a chess player and modest collector of sets, Mr. Darlow has succeeded magnificently in achieving his objectives. Turned Chessmen is a combination of history, anecdotal detail, aesthetic and philosophical guide, and a thoroughly - documented how-to-do-it manual. The book is extensively illustrated - - containing more than 260 photographs, diagrams and drawings. Its opening chapter is a 56 - page recounting of the History of Chessmen, with more than 60 images of chessmen spanning more than a 1000 years from an Ivory King circa. 8th - 10th century up to several 20th century examples. Perhaps the most significant "find" is the extremely rare set of "Improved Geometrical and Universal Chess-Men" designed in 1864 by the American architect Frederick S. Copley, which became the inspiration for several wallet-sized flat-folding portable sets. The next successive chapters are * a Gallery showing sets recently made by six contemporary woodturners (including Darlow himself); * a 15-page compendium containing 35 illustrations of piece symbols; * a 30-page discussion of the essential considerations and elements involved in designing chess sets; * a collection of drawings for 10 different styles of chess sets, available for copying or inspiration; * a 35-page manual for making chessmen, illustrated with 94 photographs of actual tool-work on the lathe; and * a brief concluding chapter on crafting boards, boxes and tables. Finally, Mr. Darlow has assembled an extensive bibliography of books on chessmen and on the history of chess. In short, Turned Chessman is an enjoyable read and a highly valuable resource of anyone who has any interest at all in chessmen as a form of participatory sculpture.
Great Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
A really outstanding book for anyone interested in chess sets - history and collecting as well as making your own modern sets. Also, woodturners/woodworkers would be very interested in this book written by an accomplished woodworker who has published in this field before. The writing is high quality as are the illustrations and photos.
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