Homes and How to Make Them by E. C. (Eugene Clarence) Gardner
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XVIII. OUR PICTURESQUE ANCESTORS XIX. THE USE AND THE ABUSE OF WOOD XX. A SURRENDER AND CHANGE OF BASE XXI. HOSPITALITY AND SUNLIGHT XXII. UNPROFESSIONAL SAGACITY XXIII. STAIRWAYS AND OUTLOOKS XXIV. IN A MULTITUDE OF COUNSELLORS IS SAFETY XXV. DOORS AND SLIDING-DOORS, WINDOWS AND BAY-WINDOWS XXVI. EXPERIENCE KEEPS A DEAR SCHOOL XXVII. FASHION AND ORNAMENT, HARD WOOD AND PAINT XXVIII. THOUGHT PROVOKES INQUIRY XXIX. CONSISTENCY, COMFORT, AND CARPETS XXX. AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND ARCHITECTURE, POTATOES AND POSTSCRIPTS XXXI. DOMESTIC-SERVICE REFORM XXXII. GO TO; LET US BUILD A TOWER |
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