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Log Cabins: And How to Build Them by William Swanson,

Log Cabins: And How to Build Them by William Swanson,
Written by famed builder William Swanson, Log Cabins and How to Build Them is a step-by-step illustrated guide that will give an inexperienced builder a true picture of how a log cabin can be built by various time- and labor-saving methods. The types of construction described in this book are practical and offer the reader the best and easiest methods of building a log cabin. Lob Cabins and How to Build Them provides detailed information on: procedures, types of cabins, location selection, tools, timber, site clearing, foundations, walls, roofs and floors, windows and doors, porches, garages, fireplaces, furniture, landscaping, and fence-building. All in all, Log Cabins and How to Build Them will prove an edifying read for history buffs, an entertaining bit of Americana for handymen, and an essential resource for those who wish to put this knowledge to practical use.



The Rustic Cabin: Design & Architecture by Ralph R. Kylloe,
The Rustic Cabin: Design & Architecture by Ralph R. Kylloe,
With a focus on architecture and details, Ralph Kylloe introduces creative rustic designs that are reviving the age-old tradition of cabin craftsmanship. Included are newly built log and stone homes steeped in history, not only of the region where they are built but also of the log-building history of Scandinavian ancestors and mountain men whose small log cabins protected them from the harsh elements of the mountain frontier and gave them comfort by a cozy fire. Displaying photographic details of the highest-quality workmanship in stone masonry and log work, these homes also boast a blending of fine antiques and contemporary furnishings. Arts & Crafts, Scandinavian, and western legacies in furniture building and interior styling steal the scene in many rooms. These homes are rich in vision, beauty and warmth-photographed and framed by Ralph's keen eye for quality and richness.



Log cabin - A log cabin is a small house built from logs. It is a fairly simple type of log house, and was established both in rural areas and in cities in timber-rich regions, particularly in early United States and Canada.

Log Cabin, Texas - Log Cabin is a city located in Henderson County, Texas. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 733.

Log Cabin Republicans - The Log Cabin Republicans is a political organization in the United States, consisting of gay, lesbian and bisexual supporters of the Republican Party.

Log Cabin Campaign - A log cabin campaign occurs when a candidate (usually for President) attempts to portray himself as a simple, man of the people.



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Rustic Log Cabin Furniture - Rustic Log Cabin Furniture Log home - A log home (or log house) is technically the same thing as a log cabin, a house typically made from logs that have not been milled into conventional [The term log home is contemporary and preferred by most log home] builders, while log cabin indicates a smaller, more rustic, log house, such as a [[hunting|hunting cabin in the woods. Log cabin - A log cabin is a small house built from logs. It is a ...

Rustic Log Cabin Furniture - Rustic Log Cabin Furniture Log home - A log home (or log house) is technically the same thing as a log cabin, a house typically made from logs that have not been milled into conventional [The term log home is contemporary and preferred by most log home] builders, while log cabin indicates a smaller, more rustic, log house, such as a [[hunting|hunting cabin in the woods. Log cabin - A log cabin is a small house built from logs. It is a ...

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