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Brickwork

History Technology and Practice

Two Volumes

Gerard Lynch

 

Hardback  Publication date 1994

Vol 1   272 pages  £33.00  $66.00

ISBN 978 1 873394 02 1 

Vol 2   256 pages  £33.00  $66.00

ISBN 978 1 873394 07 6

Set (Vol  1 and Vol 2)  £65.00  $126.00

ISBN 978 1 873394 06 9 

UK and Rest of World
Vol. 1 Only Vol. 2 Only Set (Vols. 1&2)  
US only
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Presented in a straightforward and highly readable style, this new series of books offers an in depth guide to all aspects of brickwork and bricklaying practice. Gerard Lynch, has put together these comprehensive and instructive volumes linking past knowledge and practices with modern skills and materials, so that both can be fully examined and understood.

Volume 1 begins with a background to the historical development of the brick, the craft of bricklaying and of brickwork from the 13th century to the present day. It then goes on to describe the modern manufacture of bricks along with their properties and classification. The book also includes chapters on mortars, tools and accessories along with an explanation of bricklaying skills and comprehensive coverage of the techniques of bonding and its applications.

Volume 2 examines the elements of building construction in brick. Chapter one studies the setting out of a small building and then progresses to foundations, examining the historical as well as current practices. The following five chapters cover both the contemporary and traditional aspects of substructure brickwork; basements; sleeper walls; damp proof courses; cavity walling and jointing and pointing. The volume concludes with useful advice on achieving controlled and efficient bricklaying.

Contents:
Historical development of bricks v Bonding types and applications v Jointing and pointing v The development of brick and the craft of bricklaying v Mixing and use of lime mortars v Traditional footings v Tuckpointing v Matching historic mortars.
  The author:

Gerard C J Lynch LCG, Cert Ed, MA (Dist), PhD

Dr Gerard Lynch is an internationally acknowledged expert in historic brickwork, master bricklayer, author and lecturer. He is also the author Gauged Brickwork and numerous papers and articles on aspects of historic brickwork and is the leading authority on gauged brickwork. He runs a successful consultancy practice, he also teaches traditional and high level craft skills and has worked on and advised on many significant historic brick properties in the UK and overseas.

From the reviews:

These books are well researched, written and laid out. Although they are slanted towards the craftsman and craft trainee, there is sufficient information to give a valuable insight to architects, surveyors and other building professionals as well.

EH Conservation Bulletin

 

'Lynch on Bricks' should become one of the standard textbooks for all building surveyors and architects. I certainly recommend it.

Structural Survey

 

Down to earth, easy to read manuals presented in a no nonsense, straightforward and clear manner.

Tools and Trades History Society

 

I am sure [the books] will become the definitive reference books on brickwork.

RICS Building Conservation

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