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The Amateur Naturalist

by Gerald Durrell
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf (1983-10-12)
ISBN: 0394533909
EAN: 9780394533902
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 320 pages
Release Date: 1983-10-12
Condition: Used: Good
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Now available in paperback, a practical guide to the natural world which offers advice on observing, monitoring, recording, studying and helping to conserve nature. First published in 1982.


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Blueprint Remodel: Tract Home Transformations That Turn Everyday to Extraordinary

by Michelle Kodis
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Gibbs Smith (2004-11-22)
ISBN: 1586853724
Brand: Gibbs-Smith
EAN: 9781586853723
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 192 pages
Edition: 1
Condition: Used: Very Good
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A quick word of caution: What you are about to see may shock you. Not to worry, though-the shock-factor in this book is meant to inspire, not scare. The star of this show is the ordinary American tract house. The latest in Gibbs Smith, Publisher's design series by Michelle Kodis, Blueprint Remodel looks at ten cookie-cutter tract houses in a new light. Uninspired siting, run-of-the-mill floor plans, boxy rooms, low ceilings, poor lighting, and bland materials are transformed to well-designed, distinctive homes, adding character and charm to fit with any style and budget. From a one-floor interior makeover in an Omaha tract for a couple of empty-nesters to a full renovation of a Texas bungalow to accommodate a growing family, these examples encompass a variety of challenges and solutions, and they include everything from sleek modern design to a remodel influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement. Featured in a wide range of cost, style, size, and location and illustrated with phenomenal before-and-after photographs, these profiles will enbolden tract house homeowners to remodel, taking their homes from mediocre to marvelous. The proof is in these pages: Even the most lifeless tract house can be magnificently transformed.
Michelle Kodis is also the author of the Gibbs Smith titles Blueprint Small: Creative Ways to Live With Less and Blueprint Affordable: How to Build a Beautiful House Without Breaking the Bank. Since receiving her master of science degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1991, she has written about a broad range of topics, including architecture and design, science, the environment, health and medicine, business, and cuisine. She lives with her husband near Telluride, Colorado, and is currently at work on additional architecture/design books for Gibbs Smith, Publisher.



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Buy It, Fix It, Sell It: Profit!

by Kevin C. Myers
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Real Estate Education Co (1997-11)
ISBN: 079312610X
EAN: 9780793126101
Binding/Media: Paperback - 259 pages
Condition: Used: Like New
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"Buy It, Fix It, Sell It: PROFIT!" offers readers with little or no background in real estate an in-depth guide to developing a high-profit, low-overhead, home-based home rehabilitation business, either on a part-time of full-time basis. Anyone interested in starting his or her own business, and especially people already active in some other part of the real estate industry, will find this guide to be indispensable Pub: 11/97.


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Cultivating Delight: A Natural History of My Garden

by Diane Ackerman
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Harper Perennial (2002-10-01)
ISBN: 0060505362
EAN: 9780060505363
Binding/Media: Paperback - 272 pages
Release Date: 2002-10-01
Condition: Collectible: Very Good
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In the mode of her bestseller A Natural History of the Senses, Diane Ackerman celebrates the sensory pleasures of her garden through the seasons. Whether she is deadheading flowers or glorying in the profusion of roses, offering sugar water to a hummingbird or studying the slug, she welcomes the unexpected drama and extravagance as well as the sanctuary her garden offers.

Written in sensuous, lyrical prose, Cultivating Delight is a hymn to nature and to the pleasure we take in it.


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Diane Ackerman relishes the world of her garden. As a poet, she finds within it an endless field of metaphors. As a naturalist, she notices each small, miraculous detail: the hummingbirds and their routines, the showy tulips, the crazy yellow forsythia. Of visiting deer she writes, "I love watching the deer, which always arrive like magic or a miracle or the answer to an unasked question."

In her popular book A Natural History of the Senses, Ackerman celebrates the human body; in A Natural History of My Garden, she turns her attention to the world outside the body, outside the human sphere. Structured by seasons, this is a book of subtle shifts, but the reader never feels lost. Her prose is so welcoming, at times it feels like she's talking directly to you, although her lush, poetic language is the opposite of speech.

Distracted urban readers craving a book that will transport them would do well to spend time immersed in these pages, as will gardeners who've lost appreciation for their plot. Ackerman is a generous writer--a teacher who will share treasured, obscure passages from Beckett or Hawthorne. She's emotional and highly charged, and her descriptions are so clear they're small marvels. She's remarkable for her ability to find mystery everywhere. --Emily White



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Elements of Garden Design

by Joe Eck
Product Group: Book
Publisher: North Point Press (2005-02-01)
ISBN: 0865477108
EAN: 9780865477100
Binding/Media: Paperback - 192 pages
Edition: First Edition
Release Date: 2005-01-27
Condition: Used: Very Good
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Elements of Garden Design does what few gardening books do--it addresses the process of conceiving a whole garden, as opposed to a single element like color or a particular class of plant. Joe Eck explores the idea of a garden, and offers a practical approach to translating concepts such as "intention" and "harmony" into the solid forms of hedges and terraces, paths and rooms. Novice and experienced professional alike will find both food for thought and down-on-the-ground advice on such matters as creating child- and pet-friendly designs.

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"The great problem with rules," writes Joe Eck, "is that once they are laid down people tend to obey them." In this slender book of essays about gardening, Eck's goal is less to provide diagrams and formulas about how to build a garden than to share with the more experienced gardener his philosophy of why garden in the first place and what it is that can make a garden so pleasing to the eye and the soul.


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Gardening for the Future of the Earth

by Howard-Yana Shapiro Ph.D., John Harrisson
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Bantam (2000-01-04)
ISBN: 0553375334
EAN: 9780553375336
Binding/Media: Paperback - 240 pages
Release Date: 2000-01-04
Condition: Used: Like New
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"The key to the future of the world lies in gardening."

So begins this inspiring book from the pioneering organic seed company Seeds of Change, which has introduced millions of gardeners to a cornucopia of luscious, unusual fruits and vegetables--all bred by methods that preserve the irreplaceable resources of water, soil, and genetic diversity for future generations.

Gardening for the Future of the Earth brings together for the first time the techniques of the great pioneers of organic gardening, creating a program that can easily be used by home gardeners. Whether you have a sunny windowsill, a backyard plot, or a country garden, you can apply the principles of leading-edge systems such as permaculture, biointensive, biodynamic, and kinship gardening. The results? More beautiful flowers, vegetables, and fruits than you would have believed possible--and deeper satisfaction for you, the gardener, because you will be working in harmony with nature.

Here is expert advice from the masters on:

Garden planning and design that saves work and water
Composting and other methods to build soil without chemical fertilizers
Planting and pruning techniques for dramatically increased yields
The pleasures of seed saving--and even breeding your own varieties
Exploring the richness of biodiversity through kinship gardening
And much more

Illustrated with color photographs that bring the techniques to life, this is both a practical garden companion and essential reading for anyone interested in preserving the precious resources of our home planet.

One individual with a digging fork and a small garden can make a difference.


So begins this inspiring book from the pioneering organic seed company, Seeds of Change, which now reaches more than one million households annually with its catalog of luscious, unusual fruits and vegetables--all bred by methods that preserve the irreplaceable resources of water, soil, and genetic diversity for future generations.

The authors combine the major techniques of organic gardening--including Permaculture, Biointensive, Biodynamic, and Kinship systems--to create a program that can easilybe used by home gardeners.  We learn from the masters: among others, Bill Mollison on garden planning and design; John Jeavons on soil building and planting; Alan Kapuler and Carol Deppe on seed saving and do-it-yourself plant breeding; and Masanobu Fukuoka on growing without pesticides or fertilizers.

Illustrated with beautiful four-color photographs and diagrams, this is both a practical garden companion and essential reading for anyone interested in building a sustainable future. -->


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How to build your own underground home

by Ray G Scott
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Tab Books (1979)
ISBN: 0830697446
EAN: 9780830697441
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 256 pages
Condition: Used: Very Good
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How to Buy a Home Without Getting Hammered

by David Weekley, Patrick Byers
Product Group: Book
Publisher: David Weekly Homes (2001-03-15)
ISBN: 1885539355
EAN: 9781885539359
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 241 pages
Edition: Edition Not Stated
Condition: Used: Like New
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Few things in life can put you on the emotional roller coaster like buying a home, from the highs of finding the perfect one and seeing it completed to the lows of construction delays and mortgage red tape. "You mean the hardwood flooring we saw in the model isn't included?" "Why won't our builder return our calls?" "Where did these extra costs come from?"

Before you buy your next home, let one of America's most successful home builders show you how to avoid the "land mines" that spoil the fun for so many unsuspecting buyers.

After 25 years and 30,000 homes, David Weekley has seen it all. And in this enlightening homebuyer's guide he tells it all. You'll learn how to look past the extras of a furnished model to see exactly what you're buying. Find out how to get your builder's attention if he won't return your calls. What are your options if construction delays are threatening your lock-in of a low interest rate?

Whether it's your first or fifth home, this book will open your eyes and put your back in the driver's seat where you belong. Checklists key questions and enlightening anecdotes make this an invaluable companion for anyone in the market for a home. Don't make a move without it.


Joy of Gardening

by V. Sackville-West
Product Group: Book
Publisher: HarperCollins (1977-05)
ISBN: 006013741X
EAN: 9780060137410
Binding/Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1ST
Condition: Collectible: Very Good
Comments: 1977 Harper & Row with full numberline, Very Good/Very Good+ clothbound hardcover and dust jacket protected in new removable clear mylar, jacket light edge wear, pristine unmarked. ~ Postal DC Tracking number included with email shipping confirmation. We go the extra mile to guarantee your satisfaction. Books and media items protectively stored to keep original condition, pages edges clean, books reliably graded, carefully packaged and shipped promptly.
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Log Spirit

by Linda Arms White
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Gibbs Smith, Publisher (2000-11-22)
ISBN: 0879059257
EAN: 9780879059255
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 96 pages
Condition: Collectible: Very Good
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8x8 in, 96 pp, 40 color photographs, Log Sprit: Over the past few decades, thousands have tried to capture the essence of classic lodges and cabins by building log homes. Some have succeeded, while many more have learned that it takes more than log walls to capture that sprit. Log Sprit has 10 log home details to show how one can make the log atmosphere a wonderful living experience.
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