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Norwegian Wood: The guide to chopping, stacking and drying wood the Scandinavian way
By (Author) Lars Mytting
Translated by Robert Ferguson
Translated by Robert Ferguson
Quercus Publishing
MacLehose Press
24th November 2015
1st October 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Rural crafts
Self-sufficiency and green lifestyle
640.4
Winner of British Book Industry Awards Non-Fiction Book of the Year 2016
Hardback
192
Width 158mm, Height 232mm, Spine 22mm
580g
THE BRITISH BOOK INDUSTRY AWARDS NON-FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR 2016
Whether you're a seasoned woodcutter, or your passion is yet to be kindled, NORWEGIAN WOOD is the perfect fireside read, and an ideal seasonal gift.Chopping and stacking wood is a pastime where the world makes sense once more. Because our relationship to fire is so ancient, so universal, it seems that in learning about wood, you can also learn about life.And who better to impart this wisdom than an expert from Scandinavia, where the extreme climate has obliged generations to hone and share their skills with tools, wood and heat production. Lars Mytting has distilled the wisdom of enthusiasts, from experienced lifelong growers, stackers and burners to researchers and professionals of combustion and tree culture.Part guide to the best practice in every aspect of working with this renewable energy source, part meditation on the human instinct for survival, this definitive handbook on the art of chopping, stacking and drying wood in the Scandinavian way has resonated across the world, with more than half a million copies sold worldwide.NORWEGIAN WOOD and THE NORWEGIAN WOOD ACTIVITY BOOK make the ultimate companion set.Lars Mytting has given us the definitive wood-cutting bible - Tronder-Avisa
Beautiful, important, real - DagbladetLars Mytting, a novelist and journalist, was born in Favang, Norway, in 1968. His novel Svom med dem som drukner (to be published in English as The Sixteen Trees of the Somme) was awarded the Norwegian National Booksellers' Award and has been bought for film. Norwegian Wood has become an international bestseller, and was the Bookseller Industry Awards Non-Fiction Book of the Year 2016.