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Adventures in Yarn Farming: Four Seasons on a New England Fiber Farm

ePub Adventures in Yarn Farming: Four Seasons on a New England Fiber Farm by Barbara Parry in History

Description

From huddled command conferences to cramped cockpits; John Lundstrom guides readers through the maelstrom of air combat at Guadalcanal in this impressively researched sequel to his earlier study. Picking up the story after Midway; the author presents a scrupulously accurate account of what happened; describing in rich detail the actual planes and pilots pitted in the ferocious battles that helped turn the tide of war. Based on correspondence with 150 American and Japanese veterans; or their families; he reveals the thoughts; pressures; and fears of the airmen and their crews as he reconstructs the battles. These are the story of the Wildcat and Zero fighters; and the Dauntless; Avenger; Betty; Kate; and Val bombers. Lavishly illustrated with drawings; maps; and photographs; this fresh look at the campaign set a standard for aviation histories when first published in 1994.


#187534 in Books Roost Books 2013-11-12 2013-11-12Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.30 x .90 x 7.30l; 2.15 #File Name: 1590308239320 pages


Review
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful. A Yarn Farm in All Its GloryBy Fairbanks Reader - Bonnie BrodyThis is a lovely book that has the story of a yarn farm in all its glory and seasons. It also includes patterns for knitting along with delicious recipes. The book is divided into seasons with each season having its share of dyeing; combing; spinning and weaving.While I had thought this book would have more patterns; the narrative is excellent and the reader learns what it's like to have a yarn farm.24 of 25 people found the following review helpful. Very nice; left me wanting moreBy AmyklebustThis is a sweet; fast-reading book with lovely photos and a good introduction to the shepherding life. As a "yarn farmer" myself; I really would have enjoyed hearing more from the author about her day to day experiences with her flock. Still; it's a nice book for the armchair sheep enthusiast.I am more a yarn-maker than a knitter; so I can't speak to the quality of the patterns included in the book; but the projects (there are 8 knitting patterns included; plus a weaving project; a couple of spinning projects; a clutch of recipes and some tutorial information on dyeing); look lovely and appealing.7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Wonderfully Entertaining Book!By Peaceful Acres FarmI LOVED reading this book! I too have a Yarn farm and was delighted at the tails from the shepherd! Barbara truly is an entertaining writer who has a pleasant use of words. I couldn't put it down; reading from cover to cover as if I was feasting on the most scrumptious dessert! I'm now searching for another real life farm(her) book that will entertain my senses!

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