Most Popular Books by David Larkin

David Larkin is the author of Farm (1995), Shaker--life, Work, and Art (1987), David: Poems (1969), Country Acres (1998), Country Wild (1998), The Farmhouse Book (2005).

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Farm

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Farm
Every building and structure on a farm tells a story. Traveling through time and seasons, countries and regions, this book documents various cultural traditions, styles, and influences reflected in the overall layout of the farm complex (in relation to the landscape) and in the individual structures and building materials. Over 200 color photos.

Shaker--life, Work, and Art

release date: Jan 01, 1987
Shaker--life, Work, and Art
Discusses the Shaker''s origins, beliefs, work, and daily life. Over 200 color photographs illustrate their architecture and furniture.

Country Acres

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Country Acres
Here is the successor to COUNTRY WISDOM, the first in David Larkin''s informative series about country ways and country life. COUNTRY ACRES takes the reader from country house to its outbuildings--barns, sheds, cribs--and on to its gardens, fields, trees, and ponds. In his charming fashion, Larkin offers information and guidance for country lovers of all levels of sophistication. 200 color photos.

Country Wild

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Country Wild
Describes the natural surroundings that are a benefit of country living, tells how to spot wildlife and useful wild plants, and discusses edible plants, mushrooms, maple syrup, fruit, and nuts

The Farmhouse Book

release date: Jan 01, 2005
The Farmhouse Book
From the New England saltbox to the Pennsylvania Dutch, from the southern colonial to the western ranch, the American farmhouse is an icon of our history and our traditions of hearth and home, an architectural entity in and of itself, as well as a highly coveted retreat for country dwellers. Conveyed throughout Farmhouse: Country Retreats in both images and words are the many qualities that make farmhouses special and the importance and pleasures of preserving and restoring these homes.Evocative images and lively descriptive commentary combine to create a fascinating inside look at what it is like to live in farmhouses across America-for those who are ready to inhabit these one-of-a-kind treasures with their singular histories or for those who are dreaming about it. Interspersed are detailed black and white drawings that reveal how these unique architectural styles originated and developed. In addition, a practical guide to choosing and living in a farmhouse is provided. Featured is a wealth of information about evaluating building elements, including roofs, windows, chimneys, and cellars; upgrading fireplaces and stoves for heat and utilizing porches and verandas for cooling; decorating with complementary and appropriate furnishings and wall coverings; and keeping the integrity and history of the buildings intact. More than two hundred photographs and drawings capture the essence of the American farmhouse in all of its charming, rustic glory.

Barn

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Barn
In this text, the authors take readers on a tour of American barns, with all new information and photographs. It is a complete geographic history of American barns from Colonial times to the present and examines the design styles these structures have undergone.

O, Appalachia

release date: Jan 01, 1989
O, Appalachia
An oversized (91/4x121/4") book with over 150 exquisite photographs displaying the works and techniques of 17 self-taught artists from the mountains between Virginia and Alabama. The sparse but well written text traces each artist''s background and inspiration. Includes sculptors, painters, carvers, and basket weavers using materials from their environment. No index or bibliography. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Mill

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Mill
The counterpart to his bestselling "Barn: The Art of a Working Building", this latest book from Larkin tours the intriguing architecture of 18th- and 19th-century windmills, watermills, gristmills, and other kinds of naturally powered buildings. The buildings are documented in 200 color photographs and detailed floor plans.

The Essential Book of Shaker

release date: Jan 01, 1995
The Essential Book of Shaker
Devoted to the origins, elements, and forms of this graceful, efficient style.

The Essential Book of Barns

release date: Jan 01, 1995
The Essential Book of Barns
Massive structures created with the use of native materials, and by the simplest yet most practical methods, the barn is a beautiful and powerful form. As a place of shelter, of work, and of life, the barn is an essential and esteemed form in ancient and modern architecture both in Europe and America, and a favorite dwelling for people today. The origins of the barn, its uniqueness and importance as a structure, along with the techniques and tools necessary in raising a barn are examined here. From medieval European barns to nineteenth-century Pennsylvania Dutch barns to the most modern timber framed structures, the barn has become not only a practical work place, but a place to restore, preserve, and live in as well.

Shaker Daybook

release date: Jan 01, 1992
Shaker Daybook
From 19th-century Shaker communities came beautifully crafted buildings, furniture, tools, and other artifacts admired throughout the world. In the tradition of its bestselling predecessor Shaker: Life, Work, and Art, this book evokes the very special flavor of the Shaker way of life. 52 full-color illustrations.

Adobe

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Adobe
"The use of earth as a building material is as old as civilization. For the twentieth-century American, the process is most familiar in the sun-dried brick called adobe and the architectural style characteristic of the desert Southwest and the mission buildings of California." "Here, in more than two hundred pictures and a lucid, informed text, is the story of building and living with earth - from North and West Africa to the Iberian Peninsula, from the centuries-old Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe to the modern homes of the wealthy in the hills near Taos." "Essential to the story of adobe is the experience of construction itself, which is a communal act - families and friends engaged in the making of bricks and the raising of walls and rafters (called vigas), and the unique skill of applying the protective and beautifying plaster, a task often left to the talented women known as enjaradoras." "Adobe describes the wide variety of earthen architecture: the stark grandeur of the Taos pueblo; light-filled artists'' studios; the typical hacienda with its living spaces surrounding a sunlit courtyard; and new houses designed to maintain a tradition yet providing abundant comfort and pleasure."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Giants

Giants
Profusely illustrated text discusses the giants of mythology, folklore, and fiction.

American Masterworks

release date: Sep 01, 2003
American Masterworks
The architecture of great homes became a fascinating and significant art form in twentieth-century America with such icons of modernism as Frank Lloyd Wright''s Fallingwater, Philip Johnson''s Glass House, and Frank Gehry''s personal residence. This lavishly illustrated volume, the newest title in the Universe architecture series, is a condensed and updated edition of the bestselling book of the same name. Twenty-five of America''s finest masterpieces of modern residential architecture are presented with rich color photographs, accompanied by text that explores each house in depth and discusses its place in the progression of American architecture. Compact and very reasonably priced, this book is ideal for students and all enthusiasts of twentieth-century design.

Capolavori dell'architettura americana

release date: Jan 01, 2002

Frank Lloyd Wright, les chefs-d'oeuvre

release date: Jan 01, 1993

Innocent Art. Edited by David Larkin. With an Introduction and Biographical Notes by Martin Green

A Goodly Ship

release date: Jan 01, 1992
A Goodly Ship
Depicts the construction of a replica of a ship that brought English settlers to Jamestown, Virginia

Cabanes perchées

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Cabanes perchées
La cabane dans les arbres est le lieu de l''imaginaire profond et aussi le rêve retrouvé de l''enfance. Perdue au fond des bois ou lovée dans un coin de jardin, elle répond au besoin impérieux de se mettre un temps en marge de l''agitation du monde. Tel le Baron perché, grimpé dans son chêne pour n''en plus jamais redescendre, de plus en plus d''amateurs se laissent aujourd''hui tenter par les charmes d''un exil dans les feuillages, et choisissent de bâtir leur nid sur la fourche d''un bel arbre. Passés maîtres dans l''art de la construction arboricole, Peter et Judy Nelson ont déniché d''étonnantes cabanes haut perchées, et nous invitent dans cet univers insolite. Simple abri de planches et de branchages ouvert aux quatre vents, improbable ermitage suspendu entre ciel et terre, cocon douillet blotti dans la ramure ou fol étagement de pièces, balcons et passerelles courant le long des branches, chaque cabane est une œuvre unique, née de l''audace et de l''imagination de son créateur.
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