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Making a Fireplace
"Making a Fireplace" is a practical guide to fireplace construction, offering detailed insights into the art of bricklaying and chimney building. Authored by Henry H. Saylor, this historical text explores the essential elements of crafting a functional and aesthetically pleasing fireplace. From hearths to mantels, the book covers the building process, providing a comprehensive overview suitable for anyone interested in the subject of fireplaces and architectural design. Explore the intricacies of constructing a safe and efficient fireplace with this classic guide. A valuable resource for understanding the principles behind this timeless feature, "Making a Fireplace" delves into the technical aspects of civil engineering as it relates to residential design and construction.
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