by A. D. Taylor (Author), Paul Dickson (Preface by)
Created during the Great Depression by the U.S. Forest Service, this guide was designed to provide environmental safety and maintenance advice for visitors to national forests and parks. Loaded with finely crafted drawings and plans for outdoor stoves and fireplaces, this manual offers a window into a bygone era of handyman activity as well as a wealth of still-useful information for building barbecue pits, chimneys, warming units, and other outdoor heating sources.
Coverage includes considerations of general design problems and their solutions; discussion of detailed designs, from foundations to chimneys; construction materials, including iron, brick, concrete, stone, and sand; and specific types of camp stoves and fireplaces. Do-it-yourselfers interested in older construction techniques will find this volume a source of many tried-and-true ideas and methods.
Author Biography
A. D. Taylor was a Consulting Landscape Architect for the U.S. Forest Service.Paul Dickson is a consulting editor for Dover and author of more than 50 books. He has written introductions for most of the books in our baseball series and all of the volumes in our NASA reprint series, and he remembers the era in which Camp Stoves and Fireplaces was created.
Number of Pages: 108
Dimensions: 0.34 x 10.79 x 8.28 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: November 21, 2012