Originally translated into English in the late 1960’s, without permission from the author, Woodworking in Estonia, it quickly became a sort after cult classic. Lost Art Press have now have translated it again, this time using a 1996 Estonian edition of the book.
It has more than 240 illustrations and images, in a 304 page hardcover book, covering the entire woodworking history of this small Northern European nation from pre-historical times through occupation by the Germans and Soviets up through Estonian independence.