How to Do Things: A Timeless Guide to a Simpler Life
by William Campbell Author
Not that long ago, we were a nation of pioneers and do-it-yourselfers. While the convenience of having experts for anything only minutes away is taken for granted, the old-fashioned way of fixing things yourself is often still the best. From mending fence posts to milking cows to removing poison ivy to throwing raging barn parties, How to Do Things was originally written in 1919 but offers vital advice to subsequent generations. If you enjoy doing things with your own hands, then this guide is for you.
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