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A classic work on farm buildings made by nineteenth-century New Englanders refreshed with a new introduction.
Big House, Little House, Back House, Barn portrays the four essential components of the stately and beautiful connected farm buildings made by nineteenth-century New Englanders that stand today as a living expression of a rural culture, offering insights into the people who made them and their agricultural way of life. A visual delight as well as an engaging tribute to our nineteenth-century forebears, this book, first published nearly forty years ago, has become one of the standard works on regional farmsteads in America. This new edition features a new preface by the author.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the New Edition
Preface
Preface to the Twentieth-Anniversary Edition
I. CONNECTED FARM BUILDINGS
1. Appearance and Actuality
II. PATTERN IN CONNECTED FARM BUILDINGS
2. The Buildings
3. The Buildings and the Land
4. Permanence and Change
5. Pattern in Building and Farming
III REASONS FOR MAKING CONNECTED FARM BUILDINGS
6. Tobias Walker Moves His Shed
7. Why Tobias Walker Moved His Shed
Notes
Bibliography
Glossary
Index
Figure Credits