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Honest Labour: The Charles H. Hayward Years

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Honest Labour is a collection of essays fromThe Woodworkermagazine while the legendary Charles H. Hayward was editor (1936-1966). This book will be the fifth and final volume in our series fromThe Woodworker.

When we started onThe Woodworkerproject more than a decade ago we didnt intend to publish Honest Labour. The series was going to have four books that covered handwork:Vol. 1: Tools;Vol. 2: Techniques;Vol. 3: Joinery; andVol. 4: The Shop & Furniture.But as we paged through every article fromThe Woodworkerduring the 30-year period, we kept getting stuck on the Chips From the Chisel column at the beginning of every issue.

These columns during the Hayward years are like nothing weve ever read in a woodworking magazine. They are filled with poetry, historical characters and observations on nature. And yet they all speak to our work at the bench, providing us a place and a reason to exist in modern society.

For years we heard rumors that the unsigned column was written by a clerk or assistant at the magazine, but we dont believe that for a second. After reading Haywards writing on woodworking, we know his prose.

We worked on Honest Labour in the background for three years. John Hoffman secured the rights to the material, which was no small effort or expense. Kara Gebhart Uhl worked through all of the Chips From the Chisel columns, selecting the best ones. We decided to organize the essays year by year, and so Kara has written a short column for every chapter that lists the major news events of that year. These short essays provide important context even woodworking writing is different in wartime.

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