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Kitecraft : and kite tournaments

Charles M. Miller

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Kitecraft: And Kite Tournaments," Charles M. Miller presents an illuminating exploration of the art and science of kite-making, while simultaneously chronicling the rich cultural heritage surrounding kite flying, particularly in tournament settings. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, historical references, and practical insights, Miller's literary style effortlessly interweaves technical guidance with vibrant storytelling, making the intricate craft of kite-building accessible to both novices and experienced enthusiasts. Engagingly informative, the book situates itself within the broader discourse of traditional crafts in a modern context, demonstrating how the age-old practice of kite flying persists in contemporary societies. Charles M. Miller is not only a seasoned kite-flying aficionado but also an established figure in the world of air sports. His extensive experience—from competing in numerous tournaments to hosting workshops—has endowed him with a wealth of knowledge that permeates his writing. Miller's passion for kites stems from his childhood experiences, providing a profound personal connection to the subject which adds depth and authenticity to his narrative. For readers and craft enthusiasts alike, "Kitecraft" serves as an invaluable resource that fosters appreciation for the artistry and skill involved in kite-making while offering a gateway into the exhilarating world of kite competitions. This book is highly recommended for anyone seeking to enhance their understanding of this whimsical yet technically demanding craft.
Available since: 03/02/2025.
Print length: 200 pages.

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