If You're Going to Live in the Country

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If You're Going to Live in the Country

by Thomas H. (Thomas Hamilton) Ormsbee, Renee Richmond Huntley Ormsbee

EN·~5 hours·39 chapters

Chapters

39 total

IF YOU'RE GOING TO LIVE IN THE COUNTRY

0:10

IF YOU'RE GOING TO LIVE IN THE COUNTRY - BY THOMAS H. ORMSBEE AND RICHMOND HUNTLEY

0:33

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

0:36

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

1:14

INTRODUCTION

4:34

WHY LIVE IN THE COUNTRY?

0:01

CHAPTER I - Why Live in the Country?

20:48

SELECTING THE LOCATION

0:01

CHAPTER II - Selecting the Location

20:11

SHOPPING FOR PROPERTY

0:01

Description

A breezy travelogue opens the book, following a family’s carriage‑bound excursions through the rolling hills of Vermont and the shadow of the Green Mountains. Their stops at weather‑worn farms, a centuries‑old house on Lake Champlain, and a bustling country college spark vivid daydreams of a rustic retreat far from city clamor. Through these early wanderings the authors capture the tug of nostalgia that pulls many urban dwellers toward a simpler, more grounded way of life.

From that point the work blossoms into a practical guide, illustrated with striking photographs of restored mills, historic farmhouses, and thoughtfully designed gardens. Readers discover how to blend old‑world charm with modern comforts—whether renovating a stone chimney, repurposing a barn, or choosing trees that frame a new homestead. The tone remains conversational, offering seasoned advice without sacrificing the romance of country living.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (319K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Mark C. Orton, Diane Monico, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-02-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Thomas H. (Thomas Hamilton) Ormsbee

Thomas H. (Thomas Hamilton) Ormsbee

1890–1969

Best known for bringing antique furniture and decorative arts to a wide audience, this American writer turned deep research into practical, readable guides for collectors and curious readers alike. His books helped generations learn how to recognize, understand, and care for early American furnishings.

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Renee Richmond Huntley Ormsbee

b. 1887

A practical early 20th-century writer, she is best remembered for co-authoring a lively guide to the pleasures and pitfalls of rural life. Her work speaks to readers curious about houses, land, and the everyday realities of living in the country.

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