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Building a fire to warm your home is incredibly satisfying. Splitting logs, stacking and seasoning the wood, and then building a fire is the height of self-sufficiency. Norwegian Wood is a practical and inspiring book that teaches you how to do all of those things. A runaway best-seller in Europe, the book provides in-depth information about tree types, wood-stacking methods, tools, and stoves; it also examines the history of man's longstanding need for warmth and his passion for open fire.
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Fuelwood, Fuelwood cutting, Natural history, europeShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Norwegian wood: chopping, stacking, and drying wood the Scandinavian way
2015, Harry N. Abrams
in English
1419717987 9781419717987
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Table of Contents
Preface: the old man and the wood
The cold: Nordskogbygda: the bachelor's farm and the model forest
The forest
The tools: pioneers of the electric saw
The chopping block: Elgå, the woodshed in the south wind
The woodpile: Hamar, sculpture in the garden
The seasoning
The stove
The fire: Brumunddal, the Christmas wood harvesters
Burning love.
Edition Notes
"First published in Norwegian as 'Hel Ved' by Kagge Forlag AS in 2011" --T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references.
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