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Book synopsis :
A useful and entertaining guide to practical skills for homesteaders—or anyone who likes to do things with their own two hands.For anyone who wants to learn how to make cheese, catch a runaway pig, mend a fence post, milk a cow, or throw an unforgettable barn party, this engaging volume delivers timeless advice on accomplishing tasks big and small around the house, garden, and farm. Featuring original text and illustrations from the 1919
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How to Do Things: A Timeless Guide to a Simpler Life
Description :
A useful and entertaining guide to practical skills for
homesteaders—oranyone who likes to do things with their own
two hands.For anyone who wants to learn how to make cheese,
catch a runaway pig, mend a fence post, milk a cow, or throw an
unforgettable barn party, this engaging volume delivers timeless
advice on accomplishing tasks big and small around the house,
garden, and farm. Featuring original text and illustrations from the
1919 first edition, this volume presents a new generation of readers
with expert guidance on every facet of homesteading.With projects
that range from practical (ridding a yard of poison ivy) to downright
bemusing (organizing a potato peeling contest), this delightful book
is equal parts useful and entertaining. An ode to self-reliance
brimming with wit, wisdom, and nostalgia, this is a must-have for
anyone who enjoys doing things with their own two hands, on the
farm or in the backyard, the kitchen, or the workshop.