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21 Mar 2010NOTE THIS IS A CD ROM PDF FORMAT 1. Log cabins and cottages how to build and furnish them (1908) 135 pages by Wicks, William S. Staking Out and Preparing for Work. — Having your plans, now stake out the size of your building, so that you may know the distance to clear off the ground round about. Cut down such trees as may be in the way of the structure and no more, unless there are rotten and unsound trees standing near. These fell at once, or a wind-storm may throw one or more across your building. ___________________________________ 2. Shelters Shacks, and Shanties (1914) 271 pages By D. C. BEARD With Illustrations by the Author FOREWORD As this book is written for boys of all ages, it has been divided under two general heads, “The Tomahawk Camps” and “The Axe Camps,” that is, camps which may be built with no tool but a hatchet, and camps that will need the aid of an axe. The smallest boys can build some of the simple shelters and the older boys can build the more difficult ones. The reader may, if he likes, begin with the first of the book, build his way through it, and graduate by building the log __________________________________ 3. WILDERNESS HOMES (1908) 237 pages A BOOK OF THE LOG CABIN BY OLIVER KEMP ILLUSTRATED BY THE AUTHOR IF you love the out-of-doors, this book was written for you, to crystallize and bring into reality that vague longing which you have felt for a lodge in the wilderness. ___________________________________ 4. Remodeling the bungalow farmhouse (1963) 60 pages Prepared by K. H. Hinchcliff, E. L. Hansen, and D. G. Jedele _____________________________________ 5. THE COTTAGE BUILDER’S MANUAL. (1856) 188 pages By z. baker. As it is the object of this work to give the greatest amount of matter in the smallest possible space, a superfluous preface may be dispensed with, and the work, like that of the house builder, entered upon with the foundation construction, or a beginning made at the beginning. ______________________________________ 6. On cottage construction and design (1864) 200 pages by C W. Strickland The subject of cottage-building has of late years attracted a good deal of attention, but not before this was needed ; and there is no one who knows anything about the dwellings of the labouring class who is not aware that a great deal more attention ought to be bestowed upon it, even than is the case at present, by those who, from their position, must be considered responsible for the condition of these dwellings. _______________________________________ 7. The economic cottage builder (1856) 209 pages by Dwyer, Charles P The object of this work is not alone to point out the most practical method of obtaining so desirable a thing as a homestead, but to make it by proportion and judicious ornament, a thing worthy of notice from the wayfarer, and a satisfaction to the tasteful possessor. PLUS 3 BONUS EBOOKS 1. Log cabin preservation 2. Study of Log Cabins 3. Log Cabin Quilts ____________________________________________________________ Take Note! THIS ITEM WILL BE PROVIDED FOR YOU ON CD ROM AND POSTED ONCE YOU HAVE MADE A PAYMENT All items in this listing are ebooks. No physical book will be shipped. Postage within Australia is only $6.00 International Postage is $9.00 AUD only. All international Buyers MUST use PayPal Please include your eBay name as reference to any payments made – Thank you
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