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Build economical and resilient earthbag structures using simple
tools and techniques. Earthbag construction- building with
polypropylene bags usually filled with earthen materials- is a
versatile, easy-to-master, low-impact, and highly durable form of
building, suitable for structures from houses to root cellars.
Containing over 75 photos and illustrations, Essential Earthbag
Construction is a practical guide to this affordable method of
building. Going well beyond the scope of other sources, this
indispensable manual is packed with all the information you need to
determine if it's the right choice for your project, and to start
building. Distilling decades of experience, research, and best
practices, it covers: Material specifications, performance, and
when and where to use it Pros and cons of different fills from
gravel, to earth and clay, to insulative perlite, rice hulls, and
volcanic stone Illustrated, step-by-step guidance for efficient bag
filling and installation Details for various designs, including
domes and arches Foundation options and seismic and stability
considerations Finishing and maintenance techniques Tools and
materials Additional resources. Essential Earthbag Construction
presents the practical guidance and best practices for both the
DIYer and professional to design and build high-quality earthbag
structures.
Seventeen-year-old Henry VIII was 'a youngling, he cares for
nothing but girls and hunting.' Over the years, this didn't change
much. Henry was considered a demi-god by his subjects, so each
woman he chose was someone who had managed to stand out in a crowd
of stunning ladies. Looking good was not enough (indeed, many of
Henry's lovers were considered unattractive); she had to have
something extra special to keep the king's interest. And Henry's
women were every bit as intriguing as the man himself. In this
book, Henry's mistresses are rescued from obscurity. The sixteenth
century was a time of profound changes in religion and society
across Europe - and some of Henry's lovers were at the forefront of
influencing these events. Kelly Hart gives an excellent insight
into the love life of our most popular king, and the twelve women
who knew the man behind the mask.
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She Is Without Limits (Paperback)
Country Mouse Design; Edited by Kelly Hart; Illustrated by Haley Hoffman Smith
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R369
Discovery Miles 3 690
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Experience a photographic journey back to the 1960's in the San
Francisco Bay Area with images taken by Kelly Hart as he explores
the streets, theaters, dances, protests, light shows, and the
culture of those dramatic and influential times.
Rolling Shelter is a personal account of Kelly and Rosana Hart's
life in two different buses, three vans, two small motor homes, two
travel trailers combined into one house, and two cars. Kelly tells
stories of how they traveled through Mexico and Guatemala in a
small van and then later developed a splendid home on their llama
ranch in the mountains of Oregon. This book will inspire you and
give you some ideas for how you might take advantage of vehicles to
provide shelter in your life. In full color, the book features over
200 photographs and 5 detailed floor plans. With descriptions of
how the conversions were accomplished, it is valuable both as an
overview of vehicular dwelling and as a construction manual for how
you might convert your own. One of the true joys of living in a
vehicle is that it can be moved to new and exciting locations with
relative ease. If you like to travel, but prefer to have your own
bed and your own kitchen, then consider living in a motor home of
some sort. The chapters include: "Our First Bus Home" shows the
artistic conversion of a school bus parked on the rugged California
coast. "Extra Wheels" describes a versatile step van and a Navy
radar van used as a film studio. "Van Dwelling" features a Ford
Econoline van equipped for travel into remote places and a VW
Vanagon camper. "Juniper Ridge" shows how they made a unique home
combining two long travel trailers into one home that could
accommodate some of their llamas. "Tortuga & CanDo" were both
small Dolphin motor homes built on Toyota trucks. "Here &
There" was a full scale conversion of a 40 foot inter-city bus in
which they traveled around the western United States.
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