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  • Colonial Living

    Edwin Tunis

    Paperback (JHUP, July 20, 1999)
    Colonial Living is EdwinTunis's a vigorous re-creation of 17th- and 18th-century America?of the everyday living of those sturdy men and women who carved a way of life out of the wilderness. In lively text and accurate drawings we see the dugouts and wigwams of New England's first settlers and the houses they learned to build against the cruel winters; the snug Dutch and Flemish farmhouses of Nieuw Amsterdam; the homes of the early planters in the South which would one day be kitchens for the houses they dreamed of building when tobacco had made them rich.Long research and love for his subject gave Tunis an intimate knowledge of the details of daily living in colonial times, from the period of tiny coastal settlements to the flourishing, interdependent colonies which fought a major war for independence. He shares all with his reader?the building of houses, with their trunnels, girts, and hand-hewn beams, the spinning of yarn and its weaving and dyeing, the making of candles and soap, and the intricate business of cooking on the open hearth with lug poles, cranes, bake kettles, and spits. He describes the early crops, and pictures the implements and animals used to produce them; in detailed pictures we see again the tools and products of the craftsmen?the blacksmith, the cooper, the miller, the joiner, and the silversmith. Edwin Tunis has brought the significant past to life with consummate skill. Rich in enjoyment, rich in information, with more than 200 drawings, his book is a warm, lively, and authentic panorama of a lost way of life.
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  • Colonial Living

    Edwin Tunis

    Hardcover (Ty Crowell Co, June 1, 1976)
    Colonial Living, Edwin Tunis's vigorous re-creation of 17th- and 18th-century America, examines the everyday lives of those sturdy men and women who transplanted European culture to the New World.Long research and love for his subject gave Tunis an intimate knowledge of the details of colonial experience, from earliest coastal settlement to the revolutionary era. He shares all with his reader - the building of houses, with their trunnels, girts, and hand-hewn beams; the spinning of yarn and its weaving and dyeing; the making of candles and soap; and the intricate business of cooking on the open hearth with lug poles, cranes, bake kettles, and spits. He describes the early crops and illustrates the implements and animals used to produce them. In detailed pictures, Tunis shows us the tools and products of the craftsmen - the blacksmith, the cooper, the miller, the joiner, and the silversmith.
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  • Colonial Living by Tunis, Edwin

    Edwin Tunis

    Hardcover (Ty Crowell Co, March 15, 1800)
    Excellent Book
  • Colonial Living

    Edwin Tunis

    Hardcover (World, June 1, 1957)
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  • Colonial Living

    Edwin Tunis

    Unknown Binding (The World Publishing Company, March 15, 1957)
    Tight spine, clean pages, mild cover wear. no dust jacket. Former library copy with usual markings. READY TO SHIP TODAY! Proceeds benefit non-profit outreach.
  • Colonial Living by Edwin Tunis

    Edwin Tunis

    Paperback (Johns Hopkins University Press, March 15, 1656)
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  • Colonial living

    Edwin Tunis

    Hardcover (World Pub. Co, March 15, 1957)
    157 pages, daily life off the grid before there was a grid, over view of houses, clothes, food, trade and much more in the sixteenth through eighteenth century America in northern and southern colonies, bw illustrations
  • Colonial Living

    Edwin Tunis

    Hardcover (The World Publishing Company, March 15, 1959)
    Hardcover book in excellent condition: Book describes the ways of pioneer life in North America the Colonial years about 1564 to 1770. Wonderful illustrations: First Edition-1957: