Antonio
Stradivari, His Life and Work, 1644-1737
from Dover Pubns
Antonietta
from Vintage Books
Art
& Method of the Violin Maker : Principles and Practices (Book Four
of the Strobel Series for Violin Makers)
by Henry A. Strobel
(Paperback - December 1992)
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The
Art of Violin Making
by Chris Johnson, Roy Courtnall
Hardcover from Parkwest Pubns
Book Published: June, 1998
Cello
Making: For Use with Violin Making, Step by Step
by Henry A. Strobel
(Paperback - July 1995)
Masterpieces
of Italian Violin Making (1620-1850)
by David Rattray
(Hardcover)
Viola
Making, Step by Step (For Use with Violin Making, Step by Step)
by Henry A. Strobel
(Paperback - September 1996)
Violin
Making : Step by Step
by Henry A. Strobel
Book Description: A complete, traditional method. Includes brief
descriptions of alternate methods. Photo-illustrated, from sharpening tools
to varnishing and adjustment. Includes full size drawings for making a
Stradivari model violin. Illustrated with 115 photographs of the model
violin (Leandro Bisiach), and of the demonstration violin as it was made,
step by step, by Henry Strobel. For the beginning or advanced maker or
the interested violinist.
The Strobel books for violin makers are professional, concise, and convenient,
reflecting traditional, conservative, and artistic work. Some forty thousand
sold, they are used internationally by student, amateur and professional
makers in shops and schools, and referred to by manufacturers, sellers,
users, and lovers of bowed instruments. High quality 8.5 by 11 in. paperbacks
made to lie flat and last on your workbench.
(Paperback - November 1994)
The
Violin: How To Make It
(Hardcover - October 2001)
Violin
Maker's Notebook : A Companion Volume to : Useful Measurements for Violin
Makers
by Henry A. Strobel
(Paperback - April 1991)
Special Order
Violin
Making: A Guide for the Amateur
by Bruce Ossman
Paperback: 96 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.20 x
10.94 x 8.46
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing; (September 1998)
ISBN: 1565230914
Violin
Making: A Practical Guide
by Juliet Barker
From Stradivarius to the modern day, violins have been revered as much
for the beauty of their design as for their music. Violin Making enables
anyone, whether a beginner or a skilled woodworker, to follow in the tradition
of the Italian masters and, literally, make their own music. The book includes:
a short history of violin making; an introduction to materials, design,
and techniques; chapters on each stage of making a violin, from the rib
structure to varnishing and stringing the instrument; tables of measurements,
including violins, violas, and cellos from quarter to full size; and 200
clear color photos and diagrams. Juliet Barker trained at the Bavarian
School of Violin Making; she is a professional violin maker, restorer,
and teacher. The Publisher
(Hardcover - March 2002)
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