Free eBooks - House & Home

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Sweat Equity, Building a House at Half Cost
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A 50-page demo of the longer house builder's guide Sweat Equity, building a house at half cost. This E book shows how to save hundreds of thousands of dollars on a home over the course of a home loan. It covers many of the aspects of owner builder home construction and addresses critical issues in a comical way. more...
Work From Home Methods Unleashed
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Home business is the way the globe is going to go in the close future. Gone are the days when individuals knuckled down over their office desks. This is the age where the conception of career liberalization is truly going to gain ground. Are you going to be a piece of it as early as you are able to or are you going to hold off and watch till everybody has tried it out first? more...
An Introduction to Natural Beekeeping
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Have you thought about taking up beekeeping, but are put off by the expensive equipment you were told to buy, or stories of honeybee colonies collapsing? If so, then low-cost, low-impact, chemical-free, 'natural beekeeping' may be exactly what you are looking for. Phil Chandler suggests more natural ways in which we can renew and develop our relationship with the honeybee. more...
Scary Beast
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When you go strolling in the woods be sure to take a gun. Also, it would be wise to check your back-trail occasionally. A true story about my encounter with a mountain lion. more...
Protecting Your Property From Wind Damage
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There are basically three main areas of concern when assessing the ability of a building to resist wind damage. Written to provide professional insurance adjusters with a basis for assessing risk. Copyright by Willy G. Henderson and published in the Ontario Insurance Adjuster Association's magazine 'Without Prejudice' on page 16 of the June 2010 edition as, "The Times They Are A-Changin'." more...
The Secret of a Happy Home (1896)
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CHAPTER I. SISTERLY DISCOURSE WITH JOHN'S WIFE CONCERNING JOHN. John is not John until he is married. He assumes the sobriquet at the altar as truly as his bride takes the title of "Mistress" or "Madame." Once taken, the name is generic, inalienable and untransferable. Yet, as few men marry until they have attained legal majority, it follows that your John—my John—every wife's John—must ... more...