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Homebuilding & Woodworking in Colonial America: An Illustrated Source Book of Practical Techniques Used by the Colonists


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From the Illustrated Living History Series. From the late 1600s to the mid-1700s, colonists built their own homes--with the help of their neighbors--from the ground up. Homebuilding, using 17th- and 18th-century tools, is the focus of this fascinating book that includes a pictorial, chronological history of some of the woodworking tools' origins. Line drawings throughout.

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