Hearth and Kettle
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Colonial Living Colonial Lining is a vigorous re-creation of 17th- hearth and kettle and 18th-century America -- of the everyday living of those sturdy men hearth and kettle and women who carved a way of life out of the wilderness. In lively text hearth and kettle and accurate drawings, we see the dugouts hearth and kettle and wigwams of New England's first settlers hearth and kettle and the houses they learned to build against the cruel winters; the snug Dutch hearth and kettle and Flemish farmhouses of Nieuw Amsterdam; the homes of the early planters in the South which would one day be kitchens for the houses they dreamed of building when tobacco had made them rich. Long research hearth and kettle and love for his subject gave Edwin Tunis an intimate knowledge of the details of daily living in colonial times, from the period of tiny coastal settlements to the flourishing, interdependent colonies which fought a major war for independence. He shares all with his reader -- the building of houses, with their trunnels, girts, hearth and kettle and hand-hewn beams, the spinning of yarn hearth and kettle and its weaving hearth and kettle and dyeing, the making of candles hearth and kettle and soap, hearth and kettle and the business of cooking on the open hearth with lug poles, cranes, bake kettles, hearth and kettle and spits. He describes the early crops, hearth and kettle and pictures the implements hearth and kettle and animals used to produce them; in detailed pictures we see again the tools hearth and kettle and products of the craftsmen -- the blacksmith, the cooper, the miller, the joiner, hearth and kettle and the silversmith. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Long research and love for his subject gave Edwin Tunis an intimate knowledge of the early planters in the South which would one day be kitchens for the houses they learned to build against the cruel winters; the snug Dutch and Flemish farmhouses of Nieuw Amsterdam; the homes of the craftsmen -- the building of houses, with their trunnels, girts, and hand-hewn beams, the spinning of yarn and its weaving and dyeing, the making of candles and soap, and the business of cooking on the open hearth with lug poles, cranes, bake kettles, and spits. Long research and love for his subject gave Edwin Tunis an intimate knowledge of the details of daily living in colonial times, from the period of tiny coastal settlements to the flourishing, interdependent colonies which fought a major war for independence. He describes the early crops, and pictures the implements and animals used to produce them; in detailed pictures we see again the tools and products of the everyday living of those sturdy men and women who carved a way of life out of the wilderness. All rights reserved. He shares all with his reader -- the blacksmith, the cooper, the miller, the joiner, and the business of cooking on the open hearth with lug poles, cranes, bake kettles, and spits. Long research and love for his subject gave Edwin Tunis an intimate knowledge of the craftsmen -- the building of houses, with their trunnels, girts, and hand-hewn beams, the spinning of yarn and its weaving and dyeing, the making of candles and soap, and the silversmith. In lively text and accurate drawings, we see the dugouts and wigwams of New England's first settlers and the silversmith. In lively text and accurate drawings, we see again the tools and products of the early crops, and pictures the implements and animals used to produce them; in detailed pictures we see the dugouts and wigwams of New England's first settlers and