An edition of Renovating Old Houses (1996)

Renovating Old Houses

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Renovating Old Houses
George Nash
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An edition of Renovating Old Houses (1996)

Renovating Old Houses

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Renovating Old Houses
Renovating Old Houses: Bringing New Life to Vintage Homes
December 1, 2003, Taunton
Paperback in English - Subsequent edition
Cover of: Renovating Old Houses
Renovating Old Houses
November 30, 2003, Peter Smith Pub Inc
Hardcover in English - 2 edition
Cover of: Renovating Old Houses
Renovating Old Houses
June 1999, Peter Smith Pub Inc
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Renovating old houses.
Renovating old houses.
1996, Taunton Press
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First Sentence

"I remember quite well that leaden April morning, the front end of our ancient van clanking in protest as we climbed the steep washboard road through the forest, where stale snow still clung to the dark places, climbed to where the woods shrank back from the dull, matted fields to reveal the ridges rolling away to the mountains at the end of the valley, like some moldering purple blanket that had lain out by the garden all winter."

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Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
10.2 x 8.5 x 1.2 inches
Weight
2.8 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL11554688M
ISBN 10
0844669946
ISBN 13
9780844669946

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I remember quite well that leaden April morning, the front end of our ancient van clanking in protest as we climbed the steep washboard road through the forest, where stale snow still clung to the dark places, climbed to where the woods shrank back from the dull, matted fields to reveal the ridges rolling away to the mountains at the end of the valley, like some moldering purple blanket that had lain out by the garden all winter.
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