Presentation and Mother Earth News fairs in Nashville (May 16, 2020) and in Seven Springs, PA (September 25, 2020)Possible feature article on book in The Mother Earth News (as was done with Small Homes after its publication)Bookstore appearances (dates to be determined): City Lights, San Francisco; Bookshop Santa Cruz; Powell’s, Portland, OR; Vancouver Public Library, Vancouver, BC; and other appearances in Marin County, CAAbbreviated flipbook versionHeavily promoted on social media: Shelter’s Instagram (10,000 followers); Lloyd’s Instagram (6,000 followers); Lloyd’s Blog, Twitter feed, and Facebook page
Lloyd, the former shelter editor of the Whole Earth Catalog, has published seven books on owner building, showcasing hundreds of builders, and this is his first book on his own work.
Presentation and Mother Earth News fairs in Nashville (May 16, 2020) and in Seven Springs, PA (September 25, 2020)Possible feature article on book in The Mother Earth News (as was done with Small Homes after its publication)Bookstore appearances (dates to be determined): City Lights, San Francisco; Bookshop Santa Cruz; Powell’s, Portland, OR; Vancouver Public Library, Vancouver, BC; and other appearances in Marin County, CAAbbreviated flipbook versionHeavily promoted on social media: Shelter’s Instagram (10,000 followers); Lloyd’s Instagram (6,000 followers); Lloyd’s Blog, Twitter feed, and Facebook page
Lloyd, the former shelter editor of the Whole Earth Catalog, has published seven books on owner building, showcasing hundreds of builders, and this is his first book on his own work.
Lloyd, the former shelter editor of the Whole Earth Catalog, has published seven books on owner building, showcasing hundreds of builders, and this is his first book on his own work.
Starting with a vacant half-acre piece of land, they built their own home, created a garden with vegetables and fruit, and describe raising chickens, bees, and goats. The book also covers cooking, foraging, fishing, crafts, birds, butterflies, and tools.
Their main theme is that this was all done by hand.
They have never paid rent nor have they ever had a mortgage.
There are over 500 photos illustrating all the above facets of their lives and clear explanations of building skylights, maintaining a septic system, building greenhouses and raised vegetable beds. There is a section on unique kitchen tools, as well as advice on useful tools used in construction.
“"I just inhaled your book, reading it cover to cover in one sitting. It''s all that I hoped it would be. Now my favorite book of yours...." -Kevin Kelly, Senior Maverick, Wired magazine; founder, Cool Tools (kk.org) "Warning: Reading the book may lead to pulling up stakes and heading into the hills to claim your own half-acre homestead." -Patrick Thomas, San Francisco Chronicle "The King of D.I.Y. Dwellings -- Before cabin porn and van life were hashtags on Instagram, before tiny houses were a movement, Mr. Kahn, now 84, was the indefatigable champion of their funky, D.I.Y. antecedents. ...his new book, The Half-Acre Homestead ... (is) a memoir of sorts of this hard-won idyll, it is also a love letter to Ms. Creed, a skilled artisan and gardener whose glorious handiwork is vividly portrayed." -Penelope Green, New York Times "The book is absolutely WONDERFUL...The language is modest and direct, the inspiration is down to earth and celestial...Gorgeous book, a ...magnificent one-of-a-kind gift to us all." -Peter Nabokov, professor of American Indian Studies and World Arts and Cultures at UCLA "I think it''s the best book you''ve done since our Shelter ." -Bob Easton, designer and co-editor of Shelter , now an architect in Santa Barbara "I just read the book cover to cover, and think it''s my favorite yet!" -Charles Post on Instagram " The sincerity and harmony just shine through on every page. The love is baked in!" -Elise Cannon, Publishers Group West -"...the whole thing is about a harmony in life that few achieve but most desire..." Jack Fulton, photographer and life-long friend of Lloyd''s "I LOVE the new book. It is beautiful and useful...You''ve so well captured not only how your homestead looks but also its soul and spirit." -Charlotte Mayerson, formerly Senior Editor, Random House "It''s great!!!! -Bill Steen, co-author of The Strawbale House "What a treasure!" -Charlie Winton, musician/publisher "Love the new book." -Deek Diedricksen, builder, author, photographer, musician, founder of Relaxshax.com "Your place looks really great, especially with the excellent photos." -Drew Langsner, author of Handmade: Vanishing Cultures of Europe and the Near East , and Country Woodcraft "It is a lovely, friendly, warm,and useful book." -Yoshio Komatsu, photographer, co-author of Built By Hand , author of Wonderful Houses Around the World "Your new book couldn''t have come at a more perfect time." -Jay Nelson, artist/builder " The Half-Acre Homestead has become my mainstay. I open the book to any page and immediately feel comforted.... Thank you for introducing this book to the world. The timing couldn''t have been better." -Em-J Staples "You have published another valuable, inspiring and reassuring book that is especially appropriate given our anxious times." -Kim Herter "A much-needed small oasis of beauty and sanity in terrible times." -Ryan Shepard "I wish that I could have read something like this when I was young guy." -Jim McGowan "I think you and Lesley are our modern Adam & Eve put here to set us straight!!" -Irene Engstrom Kaus "A customer recently brought in your new book The Half-Acre Homestead ; it looks amazing." >-Jim Normandi, The Fairfax Backyard Farmer "I don''t need to tell you of the possibilities considering this virus and what a book like yours can mean to so many who are losing everything." -Bob Kahn (Lloyd''s brother) "This is a book worthy to add to anybody''s library if you''re interested in some level of self sufficiency. Old pros and creative people who are in tune with their surroundings." -Mike Woods (from comment on Instagram) "Lloyd, my book just arrived! I LOVE IT!! So beautiful! This is your grand masterpiece! I plan to go through it very slowly and savor it. THANK YOU, THANK YOU!" -Laura "So inspirational!" -Marianne McCann "Thanks a lot for all these beautiful things you share with us. Real Inspiration." -Josep Perez, Catalonia "...a road map to help lead you back to your roots." -Abrego Design "An instruction manual" -DS, Northern California " The Half Acre Homestead is packed with practical tips.... During lockdown I built rough copies of two of your tables, fun...." -Bill Choquette, New Zealand”
“I just inhaled your book, reading it cover to cover in one sitting. It’s all that I hoped it would be. Now my favorite book of yours....”
—Kevin Kelly, Wired
“Warning: Reading the book may lead to pulling up stakes and heading into the hills to claim your own half-acre homestead.”
—Patrick Thomas, San Francisco Chronicle
“The King of D.I.Y. Dwellings—Before cabin porn and van life were hashtags on Instagram, before tiny houses were a movement, Mr. Kahn, now 84, was the indefatigable champion of their funky, D.I.Y. antecedents.... A memoir of sorts of this hard-won idyll, [The Half-Acre Homestead] is also a love letter to Ms. Creed, a skilled artisan and gardener whose glorious handiwork is vividly portrayed.”
—Penelope Green, The New York Times
“The book is absolutely wonderful... [a] magnificent one-of-a-kind gift to us all.”
—Peter Nabokov, professor at UCLA
“The whole thing is about a harmony in life that few achieve but most desire....”
—Jack Fulton, photographer
“I love the new book. It is beautiful and useful.... You’ve so well captured not only how your homestead looks but also its soul and spirit.”
—Charlotte Mayerson, former senior editor, Random House
“It’s great!”
—Bill Steen, co-author of The Strawbale House
“What a treasure!”
—Charlie Winton, musician/publisher
“Excellent photos.”
—Drew Langsner, author of Country Woodcraft
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 (19472023) 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.
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Lloyd, the former shelter editor of the Whole Earth Catalog, has published seven books on owner building, showcasing hundreds of builders, and this is his first book on his own work. Starting with a vacant half-acre piece of land, they built their own home, created a garden with vegetables and fruit, and describe raising chickens, bees, and goats. The book also covers cooking, foraging, fishing, crafts, birds, butterflies, and tools. Their main theme is that this was all done by hand. They have never paid rent nor have they ever had a mortgage. There are over 500 photos illustrating all the above facets of their lives and clear explanations of building skylights, maintaining a septic system, building greenhouses and raised vegetable beds. There is a section on unique kitchen tools, as well as advice on useful tools used in construction.
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