Books, Videos, Prints, and other items for people with enthusiasms
-----------------
HOME
ABOUT
CONTACT
MY CART
MY ACCOUNT
Top
>
Book Publishers
>
Shire
>
Antiques/Collecting
Corkscrews and Bottle Openers
The corkscrew was invented in the seventeenth century, the original design being based on a device for withdrawing debris from a gun barrel. Since then thousands of different versions have been produced, from beautifully hand-crafted corkscrews to novelty and comedy varieties. Today, corkscrews and bottle openers are common objects in many households, and will continue to be so for as long as the cork is used as a bottle closure. This book traces the history of the corkscrew, illustrates many different kinds and explains how they work and how they were made. It also covers other tools used for opening bottles sealed with various caps or stoppers. Author - Evan Perry
$11.95
Amber Books
General
Crafts/Hobbies
Roman
World War II Tactical Manuals
Crimson Books
Raid
Egyptology
Transportation
Concord Publications
Histoirbne & Collections
Weapon
Games and Entertainments
Victorian
Armor At War Series
Modelling Series
Pen & Sword
Gardening
The Nafziger Collection
Fighting Men Series
Osprey Publishing
Shire
Irish/Scottish/Celtic
World War II Cam Other Studies
Special Ops Journa
Command
Antiques/Collecting
Living History
Other World War II
Warrior Series
Field of Glory Renaissance
Architecture
Medieval
World War I
Osprey Publishing
Art
Military History (Shire)
World War II Army Org Studies
Aircraft of the Aces
Crimson Books, Inc. PO Box 734, Forest Park, IL 60130 USA Phone: 708-366-0100 Fax: 708-366-0111