- The Ashley Book of Knots
"The Ashley Book of Knots" is an
encyclopedia ofknot s first published in1944 byClifford Ashley . The culmination of over 11 years of work, it contains some 7000 illustrations and more than 3854 entries covering over 2000 different knots. The entries include instructions, uses, and for some knots, histories, and are categorized by type or usage. It remains one of the most important books on knots, as it is one of the most extensive, covering both good knots and bad, and noting which is which.Use as a reference
Due to its scope and wide availability "The Ashley Book of Knots" has become a significant
reference work in the field of knotting. The numbers Ashley assigned to each knot can be used to unambiguously identify them. This is a useful function since knot names have evolved over time and there are many conflicting or confusing naming issues. Citations to Ashley numbers are usually in the form: "The Constrictor Knot (ABOK #1249)", "ABOK #1249" or even simply "#1249" if the context of the reference is clear or already established.J.C. Turner and P. van de Griend (ed.), "The History and Science of Knots" (Singapore: World Scientific, 1996), 22.] The book title is also found abbreviated in the forms: TABOK, TABoK, or ABoK.It is important to keep in mind that some knots have more than one Ashley number due to having multiple uses or forms. For example, the main entry for #1249 is in the chapter on binding knots but it is also listed as #176 in a chapter on occupational knot usage.
Note that "The Ashley Book of Knots" was published in the days of
natural fiber cordage; some knots as presented are not entirely appropriate or safe when tied in modernsynthetic fiber ropes. Fact|date=November 2007Revisions and corrections have been added by
International Guild of Knot Tyers . At least one knot,Hunter's bend (#1425A) was added in 1979.Trivia
*In her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, "The Shipping News",
E. Annie Proulx uses passages from "The Ashley Book of Knots" as an epigraph for almost every chapter.Further reading
*Clifford W. Ashley. "The Ashley Book of Knots". Doubleday, New York. ISBN 0-385-04025-3
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