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Shelters, Shacks and Shanties: And How to Build Them [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 244 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 184x114x19 mm, kaal: 249 g, illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Aug-1999
  • Kirjastus: The Lyons Press
  • ISBN-10: 1558219528
  • ISBN-13: 9781558219526
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 244 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 184x114x19 mm, kaal: 249 g, illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Aug-1999
  • Kirjastus: The Lyons Press
  • ISBN-10: 1558219528
  • ISBN-13: 9781558219526
Teised raamatud teemal:
Foreword xi
Preface xv
Where to Find Mountain Goose. How to Pick and Use Its Feathers
1(6)
The Half-Cave Shelter
7(4)
How to Make the Fallen-Tree Shelter and the Scout-Master
11(4)
How to Make the Adirondack, the Wick-Up, the Bark Teepee, the Pioneer, and the Scout
15(3)
How to Make Beaver-Mat Huts, Or Fagot Shacks, Without Injury to the Trees
18(4)
Indian Shacks and Shelters
22(5)
Birch Bark or Tar Paper Shack
27(4)
Indian Communal Houses
31(5)
Bark and Tar Paper
36(3)
A Sawed-Lumber Shanty
39(8)
A Sod House For the Lawn
47(5)
How to Build Elevated Shacks, Shanties, and Shelters
52(2)
The Bog Ken
54(8)
Over-Water Camps
62(3)
Signal-Tower, Game Lookout, and Rustic Observatory
65(7)
Tree-Top Houses
72(5)
Caches
77(6)
How to Use An Axe
83(4)
How to Split Logs, Make Shakes, Splits, or Clapboards. How to Chop A Log In Half. How to Flatten A Log. Also Some Don'ts
87(5)
Axemen's Camps
92(4)
Railroad-Tie Shacks, Barrel Shacks, and Chimehuevis
96(4)
The Barabara
100(4)
The Navajo Hogan, Hornaday Dugout, and Sod House
104(3)
How to Build An American Boy's Hogan
107(8)
How to Cut and Notch Logs
115(4)
Notched Log Ladders
119(3)
A Pole House. How to Use A Cross-Cut Saw and A Froe
122(4)
Log-Rolling and Other Building Stunts
126(3)
The Adirondack Open Log Camp and A One-Room Cabin
129(3)
The Northland Tilt and Indian Log Tent
132(3)
How to Build the Red Jacket, the New Brunswick, and the Christopher Gist
135(4)
Cabin Doors and Door-Latches, Thumb-Latches and Foot Latches and How to Make Them
139(6)
Secret Locks
145(6)
How to Make the Bow-Arrow Cabin Door and Latch and the Deming Twin Bolts, Hall, and Billy
151(4)
The Aures Lock Latch
155(6)
The American Log Cabin
161(8)
A Hunter's or Fisherman's Cabin
169(2)
How to Make A Wyoming Olebo, A Hoko River Olebo, A Shake Cabin, A Canadian Mossback, and A Two-Pen or Southern Saddle-Bag House
171(6)
Native Names For the Parts of A Kanuck Log Cabin, and How to Build One
177(6)
How to Make A Pole House and How to Make A Unique But Thoroughly American Totem Log House
183(8)
How to Build A Susitna Log Cabin and How to Cut Trees For the End Plates
191(4)
How to Make A Fireplace and Chimney For A Simple Log Cabin
195(5)
Hearthstones and Fireplaces
200(3)
More Hearths and Fireplaces
203(3)
Fireplaces and the Art of Tending the Fire
206(5)
The Building of the Log House
211(7)
How to Lay A Tar Paper, Birch Bark, Or Patent Roofing
218(12)
How to Make A Concealed Log Cabin Inside of A Modern House
230(7)
How to Build Appropriate Gateways For Grounds Enclosing Log Houses, Game Preserves, Ranches, Big Country Estates, and Last But Not Least Boy Scouts' Camp Grounds
237