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The Half-Acre Homestead: 46 Years of Building and Gardening
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The Half-Acre Homestead: 46 Years of Building and Gardening Paperback - 2020

by Kahn, Lloyd

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  • Title The Half-Acre Homestead: 46 Years of Building and Gardening
  • Author Kahn, Lloyd
  • Binding Paperback
  • Condition New
  • Pages 168
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Shelter Publications
  • Date 2020-03-03
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Illustrated
  • Bookseller's Inventory # OTF-S-9780936070810
  • ISBN 9780936070810 / 0936070811
  • Weight 1.2 lbs (0.54 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.5 x 8.4 x 0.6 in (21.59 x 21.34 x 1.52 cm)
  • Themes
    • Topical: Ecology
  • Library of Congress subjects House construction, Dwellings - Design and construction
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2019952167
  • Dewey Decimal Code 690.837

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From the rear cover

In 1974, Lloyd and Lesley started building a home and establishing a garden on a half-acre piece of land in a small town on the northern California coast. Here is their story, along with over 500 photos of their home, the garden, pantry, kitchen, greenhouses, chicken coop, and animal visitors.


The book also covers cooking, foraging, fishing, crafts, birds, butterflies, and tools. Their main theme is that this was all done by hand.


"We both wanted to create a home and grow our own food. I'd been working as a carpenter for about 10 years and had built a homestead in Big Sur in the '60s. Lesley had been gardening, sewing, and practicing crafts most of her life.


"We wanted to do as much for ourselves as possible, and we wanted to avoid paying rent or getting a mortgage. And we both wanted to have a home built of natural materials, that was functional, practical, and good-feeling."

About the author

Lloyd Kahn started building more than 50 years ago and has lived in a self-built home ever since. If he'd been able to buy a wonderful, old, good-feeling house, he might have never started building. But it was always cheaper to build than to buy, and by building himself, he could design what he wanted and use materials that he wanted to live with.


Lloyd set off to learn the art of building in 1960. He liked the whole process immensely. Ideally he'd have worked with a master carpenter long enough to learn the basics, but there was never time. He learned from friends and books and by blundering his way into a process that required a certain amount of competence. His perspective was that of a novice, a homeowner, rather than a pro. As he learned, he felt that he could tell others how to build--or at least get them started on the path to creating their own homes.


Through the years, he's personally gone from post and beam to geodesic domes to stud-frame construction. It's been a constant learning process, and this has led him into investigating many methods of construction. For five years in the late '60s to early '70s, he built geodesic domes. He got into book publishing by producing Domebook One in 1970 and Domebook 2 in 1971.


He gave up on domes (as homes) and published his company's namesake Shelter in 1973. Since then, Shelter Publications has produced books on a variety of subjects and returned to its roots with Home Work in 2004, The Barefoot Architect and Builders of the Pacific Coast in 2008, Tiny Homes in 2012, and more.


Building is Lloyd's favorite subject. Even in this day and age, building a house with one's own hands can save a ton of money and--if you follow it through--you can get what you want in a home.


Lesley Creed (1947-2023) moved out of San Francisco in the early '70s, intent upon a back to-the-land lifestyle. She worked with Shelter Publications as a consulting editor, while maintaining a vegetable and flower garden and pursuing an interest in how things are made. She lived with her husband and co-author, Lloyd Kahn, in West Marin County, California, until her death in 2023.