9780912336725 - title: successful log homes planning n building renovatin (3 resultados)

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Librería: Isle of Books, Bozeman, MT, Estados Unidos de AmericaIsle of Books
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Paper Back. Condición: Good.

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Librería: Wagon Tongue Books, Linden, AB, CanadaWagon Tongue Books
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Soft cover. Condición: Very Good ++. First Edition. SUBTITLED : ` Planning & Building, Renovating & Repairing '. LEARN more about : de-limbing, loadi bearing, step proportions, balusters, stringers, clustering, snowfall, Clifford Hale, air-flow, solar, ridge insulation, and girder plate. Text assisted by b/w `how-to' drawings. A…lso by b/w photographs. A few colour photos of finished houses are shown. Cond : Paper wrapper is yellow-brown in colour with white lettering. Cover photo is a montage of four - one shows construction and one a rustic interior. Colours bright. Volume clean and square. Tight in binding. No names, no tears. Excellent reference, Quote (p. 101) : " A few years back Houston architect Carroll Tharp and his wife bought a 20-foot square log house builrt in the mid-1850's; they carefully dismantled the structure, hauled it more than 100 miles and rebuilt it. The house, called the `Crane House', had eight-foot porches at the front and rear, and is one of the older ._._._. ." Size: 4to. B/W Drawings and Photographs (ilustrador).