Mr. Lukin is on his way to the printer to be proofed. If you have not heard of Mr. Lukin, read on here, and here. Now that you've returned, you know a lot about Mr. Lukin.
The epitome of the nineteenth century amateur, James Lukin was IT when it came to the guy amateur mechanics wanted to read when they wanted to know how to mechanic something. Woodworking, wood turning, steam, picture framing, Lukin did it and wrote about it. People read what Lukin wrote for decades upon decades.
Starting with Carpentry & Joinery For Amateurs, we're bringing Mr. Lukin into print to be followed by other select titles as time goes on. Some have been done by other publishers over the years and that's ok. It never hurts to have some competition or to produce a better version or to simply point people to another publisher's edition if it's a good one.
Once the proof is proofed and the book goes live, the appropriate announcements will be made.
Till next, Gary





