Birch

Birch
Title Birch PDF eBook
Author Anna Lewington
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 222
Release 2018-11-15
Genre Nature
ISBN 1789140390

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Elegant, rich in history, and supremely useful, birches have played an extraordinary yet largely unrecognized part in shaping both our natural environment and the material culture and beliefs of millions of people around the world. Exploring birches’ many uses, the ancient beliefs and folklore we associate with them, their abiding portrayal in literature and art, and their biology, Birch presents a fascinating overview of the cultural and ecological significance of these versatile trees. For thousands of years, birches have given the people of northern temperate forests and beyond raw materials in the form of leaves, twigs, branches, bark, wood, and sap—materials used not simply to survive, but to flourish and express identity in practical and spiritual ways. Tough, waterproof, and flexible, birch bark has been used for everything from basketry and clothing to housing, transport, musical instruments, and medicines, and even to communicate and record sacred beliefs: some of our most ancient Buddhist texts and other historic documents are written on birch bark. Birches have not only shaped regional indigenous cultures—for example, in the form of the Native American wigwam and the birch bark canoe—they also continue to be of global economic importance today. Featuring an arbor of illustrations and rich analyses, Birch is an enlightening look into the history and possible future of these beautiful trees.

The Nourishing Homestead

The Nourishing Homestead
Title The Nourishing Homestead PDF eBook
Author Ben Hewitt
Publisher Chelsea Green Publishing
Pages 354
Release 2015-01-23
Genre House & Home
ISBN 1603585524

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A practiculture way to grow nutrient-dense food, produce healthy fats, and live the good life The Nourishing Homestead tells the story of how we can create truly satisfying, permanent, nourished relationships to the land, nature, and one another. The Hewitts offer practical ways to grow nutrient-dense food on a small plot of land, and think about your farm, homestead, or home as an ecosystem. Much of what the Hewitts have come to understand and embrace about their lives of deep nourishment is informed by their particular piece of land and local community in northern Vermont, but what they have gleaned is readily transferable to any place—whether you live on 4 acres, 40 acres, or in a 400-square-foot studio apartment. Ben and Penny (and their two sons) maintain copious gardens, dozens of fruit and nut trees and other perennial plantings, as well as a pick-your-own blueberry patch. In addition to these cultivated food crops, they also forage for wild edibles, process their own meat, make their own butter, and ferment, dry, and can their own vegetables. Their focus is to produce nutrient-dense foods from vibrant, mineralized soils for themselves and their immediate community. They are also committed to sharing the traditional skills that support their family, helping them be self-sufficient and thrive in these uncertain times. Much of what the Hewitts are attempting on their homestead is to close the gaps that economic separation has created in our health, spirit, and skills. Ben uses the term “practiculture” to describe his family’s work with the land—a term that encompasses the many practical life skills and philosophies they embody to create a thriving homestead, including raw-milk production, soil remediation, wildcrafting, Weston A. Price principles, bionutrient-dense farming, permaculture, agroforestry, traditional Vermont hill farming, and more. The Nourishing Homestead also includes information on deep nutrition, the importance of good fats, and integrating children into the work of a homestead. The Hewitts’ story is reminiscent of The Good Life, by Helen and Scott Nearing, and is sure to inspire a new generation of homesteaders, or anyone seeking a simpler way of life and a deeper connection to the world.

A Gathering of Spoons

A Gathering of Spoons
Title A Gathering of Spoons PDF eBook
Author Norman D. Stevens
Publisher Linden Publishing
Pages 276
Release 2012-12-01
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1610351436

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Featuring more than 200 hand-carved art spoons, this collection is the definitive photographic record of the world's most brilliant and beautiful examples of art spoon design. Spoons are not just utilitarian tools but are also revered as powerful ceremonial and symbolic objects Showing how spoonmaking has been a respected craft and art form in many cultures for centuries, this work celebrates the resurgence of the art form in recent years. A fascinating visual record of great art in an unusual form, ""A Gathering of Spoons"" presents a dazzling variety of forms, materials, and carving techniques and showcases the finest work in spoonmaking from around the world, with each piece beautifully photographed to present its unique visual appeal.

Benches, Chairs and Beds

Benches, Chairs and Beds
Title Benches, Chairs and Beds PDF eBook
Author Chris Marshall
Publisher Fox Chapel Publishing
Pages 164
Release 2007-10-01
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1607650401

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If you're a woodworker who loves to create home furnishings that are both beautiful and sensible, then you'll truly value this collection of functional furniture projects. Discover 18 projects that deliver both beauty and practicality. From a classic ladder-back chair to a space saving trundle bed, these projects blend form and function while providing comfort and storage.

Celebrating Philadelphia's Artistic Legacy

Celebrating Philadelphia's Artistic Legacy
Title Celebrating Philadelphia's Artistic Legacy PDF eBook
Author Michael W. Schantz
Publisher
Pages 140
Release 2000
Genre Art
ISBN

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Exhibition catalogue for a show on view at Woodmere Art Museum from Sept. 21, 2019 - Jan 19, 2020

North American Cornucopia

North American Cornucopia
Title North American Cornucopia PDF eBook
Author Ernest Small
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 768
Release 2013-09-23
Genre Science
ISBN 1466585943

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Many North American plants have characteristics that are especially promising as candidates for expanding our food supply and generating new economically competitive crops. This book is an informative analysis of the top 100 indigenous food plants of North America, focusing on those species that have achieved commercial success or have substantial market potential. The book's user-friendly format provides concise information on each plant. It examines the geography and ecology, history, economic and social importance, food and industrial uses, and the economic future of each crop.

Woodworker's Guide to Handplanes

Woodworker's Guide to Handplanes
Title Woodworker's Guide to Handplanes PDF eBook
Author Scott Wynn
Publisher Fox Chapel Publishing
Pages 659
Release 2019-01-01
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1607654717

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A technically rich analysis and evaluation of every handplane style in the world and how to maintain them for optimum performance.