Writer Charles Long has a well-earned reputation as one of North
America's self-sufficiency experts. More than 20 years ago, he and
his wife, Elizabeth, fled city life and conventional employment for
the country, and have flourished there ever since. Now back by
popular demand Long's The Stonebuilder's Primer is a highly
readable account of the couple's successful effort to build "a
house that will outlast anything made of wood."
Developing a compromise method of stone construction that is
both simpler and truer to the stonemason's art than the popular
slipform method, the Longs built an aesthetically satisfying home
of stone on a limited budget and no previous construction
experience. In this classic how-to book, the author describes the
complete building process in clear, easy-to-follow steps and, in so
doing, dispels the myth of difficulty that surrounds stone
construction.
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