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Author: Susan Waggoner
Publisher: Hearst
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781588168504
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Author: Susan Waggoner
Publisher: Hearst
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781588168504
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHome & house maintenance.
Author: Joe Eck
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 2013-06-11
Total Pages: 210
ISBN-13: 0374278326
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA celebration of the authors' shared horticultural and culinary lives in their southern Vermont garden explores their views about living in harmony with nature while tracing a year of enjoying home-grown seasonal edibles.
Author: Tom Hodgkinson
Publisher: Unbound Publishing
Published: 2021-10-28
Total Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 1800180993
DOWNLOAD EBOOK'One of those enthusiasts whose enthusiasm is hard to resist . . . Always beguiling' Daily Mail 'Hugely inspiring even when it is most bonkers' Sarah Bakewell, New Statesman 'A combination of almanac, commonplace book and diary, this is a tasty oddity . . . Richly entertaining' Independent As the pandemic has caused us all to re-evaluate our lives, becoming more self-reliant and dwelling in closer harmony with nature have emerged as important priorities. Many of us have decided to up sticks and leave the city behind for a less frenetic existence in the country. Whether you've already made your move, or are dreaming of doing so one day, this is the book for you. Covering beekeeping, poultry rearing, pig farming, bread-making, wood-chopping, fire-laying, bartering and much more, How to Live in the Country is the perfect source of inspiration for old hand and beginners alike: useful, informative but also refreshingly honest and realistic. Tom Hodgkinson draws on the wisdom of an eclectic range of thinkers and writers as he guides us through each month of the year, giving lists of tasks for both garden and animal husbandry, offering tips and shortcuts, and weaving in stories about his own experience of raising a young family in rural Devon.
Author: Diana Fleming
Publisher: Family Health Publications (MI)
Published: 1990-07-01
Total Pages: 188
ISBN-13: 9781878726001
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Henry Hodgman Saylor
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Published: 1921
Total Pages: 776
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: W. J. Dawson
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Published: 2021-01-01
Total Pages: 134
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor a considerable number of years I had been a resident in London, which city I regarded alternately as my Paradise and my House of Bondage. I am by no means one of those who are always ready to fling opprobrious epithets at London, such as 'a pestilent wen,' a cluster of 'squalid villages,' and the like; on the contrary, I regard London as the most fascinating of all cities, with the one exception of that city of Eternal Memories beside the Tiber. But even Horace loved the olive-groves of Tivoli more than the far-ranged splendours of the Palatine; and I may be pardoned if an occasional vision of green fields often left my eye insensitive to metropolitan attractions.
Author: Julia Hell
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 2019-03-19
Total Pages: 633
ISBN-13: 022658822X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Roman Empire has been a source of inspiration and a model for imitation for Western empires practically since the moment Rome fell. Yet, as Julia Hell shows in The Conquest of Ruins, what has had the strongest grip on aspiring imperial imaginations isn’t that empire’s glory but its fall—and the haunting monuments left in its wake. Hell examines centuries of European empire-building—from Charles V in the sixteenth century and Napoleon’s campaigns of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries to the atrocities of Mussolini and the Third Reich in the 1930s and ’40s—and sees a similar fascination with recreating the Roman past in the contemporary image. In every case—particularly that of the Nazi regime—the ruins of Rome seem to represent a mystery to be solved: how could an empire so powerful be brought so low? Hell argues that this fascination with the ruins of greatness expresses a need on the part of would-be conquerors to find something to ward off a similar demise for their particular empire.