World Woods in Colour
Discover the beauty and diversity of timber with World Woods in Colour by William Alexander Lincoln. Published in 1986, this authoritative reference book spans 320 pages and is an essential resource for anyone interested in wood and wood processing. Featuring nearly 300 stunning colour illustrations, this book showcases the natural grain and hues of various woods, providing a visual feast for enthusiasts and professionals alike.
In addition to its captivating imagery, World Woods in Colour offers comprehensive data on over 300 types of timber sourced from around the globe. Readers will find valuable information on the distribution, properties, and practical uses of each timber, making it an indispensable guide for architects, designers, and woodworkers. Enhance your understanding of wood with this must-have volume that beautifully combines art and science.