Conservation of leather and related materials

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Conservation of leather and related materials

Marion Kite, Roy Thomson

Routledge, c2006

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • The nature and properties of leather / Roy Thomson
  • Collagen: the leathermaking protein / B.M. Haines
  • The fibre structure of leather / B.M. Haines
  • The chemistry of tanning materials / A.D. Covington
  • The mechanisms of deterioration in leather / Mary-Lou E. Florian
  • Testing leathers and related materials / Roy Thomson
  • The manufacture of leather / Roy Thomson
  • The social position of leatherworkers / Robert D. Higham
  • Gilt leather / Roy Thomson
  • Cuir bouilli / Laura Davies
  • The tools and techniques of leatherworking: correct tools + skills = quality / Caroline Darke
  • General principles of care, storage and display / Aline Angus, Marion Kite and Theodore Sturge
  • Materials and techniques: past and present / Marion Kite, Roy Thomson and Aline Angus
  • Taxidermy / J.A. Dickinson
  • Furs and furriery: history, techniques and conservation / Marion Kite
  • The tanning, dressing and conservation of exotic, aquatic and feathered skins / Rudi Graemer and Marion Kite
  • Ethnographic leather and skin products / Sherry Doyal and Marion Kite
  • Collagen products: glues, gelatine, gut membrane and sausage casings / Marion Kite
  • The manufacture of parchment / B.M. Haines
  • The conservation of parchment / Christopher S. Woods
  • Conservation of leather bookbindings: a mosaic of contemporary techniques
  • The conservation of archaeological leather / E. Cameron, J. Spriggs and B. Wills
  • Case histories of treatments

Description and Table of Contents

Description

The conservation of skin, leather and related materials is an area that, until now, has had little representation by the written word in book form. Marion Kite and Roy Thomson, of the Leather Conservation Centre, have prepared a text which is both authoritative and comprehensive, including contributions from the leading specialists in their fields, such as Betty Haines, Mary Lou Florian, Ester Cameron and Jim Spriggs. The book covers all aspects of Skin and Leather preservation, from Cuir Bouillie to Bookbindings. There is significant discussion of the technical and chemical elements necessary in conservation, meaning that professional conservators will find the book a vital part of their collection. As part of the Butterworth-Heinemann Black series, the book carries the stamp of approval of the leading figures in the world of Conservation and Museology, and as such it is the only publication available on the topic carrying this immediate mark of authority.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Dedication
  • Foreward
  • The nature and properties of leather
  • Collagen: the leather making protein
  • The fibre structure of leather
  • The chemistry of tanning materials
  • The mechanisms of deterioration in leather
  • Testing leathers and related materials
  • The manufacture of leather
  • The social position of leatherworks
  • Gilt leather
  • Cuir bouilli
  • The tools and techniques of leathermaking
  • General principles of conservation
  • Materials and techniques: past and present
  • Taxidermy
  • Furs and furriery: history, techniques and conservation
  • The conservation of exotic, feathered and aquatic skins
  • Ethnographic leather and skin products
  • Collagen products, glues, gelatine, gut membrane and sausage casings
  • The manufacture of parchment
  • The conservation of parchment
  • The conservation of leather bookbindings: a mosaic of contemporary techniques
  • The conservation of archaeological leather
  • Case histories

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