A Handmade Life
In Search of Simplicity

By Willaim Coperthwaite and William Coperthwaite Photographs by Peter Forbes

A Handmade Life
Paperback, 144 pages £19.95
Published: 1st January 2007
ISBN: 9781933392479
Format: 230mm x 230mm

Category: ECO-PHILOSOPHY, GREEN LIVING & SELF-SUFFICIENCY

William Coperthwaite is a teacher, builder, designer, and writer who for many years has explored the possibilities of true simplicity on a homestead on the north coast of Maine. In the spirit of Henry David Thoreau, Emily Dickinson, and Helen and Scott Nearing, Coperthwaite has fashioned a livelihood of integrity and completeness--buying almost nothing, providing for his own needs, and serving as a guide and companion to hundreds of apprentices drawn to his unique way of being. A Handmade Life carries Coperthwaite's ongoing experiments with hand tools, hand-grown and gathered food, and handmade shelter, clothing, and furnishings out into the world to challenge and inspire. His writing is both philosophical and practical, exploring themes of beauty, work, education, and design while giving instruction on the hand-crafting of the necessities of life: house, tools, clothing, and furniture. Richly illustrated with luminous color photographs by Peter Forbes, the book is a moving and inspirational testament to an new/old way of life.

Willaim Coperthwaite

William Coperthwaite is a native of Maine who has travelled the world in search of folk-art techniques and subsistence skills. Impressed by the beauty and intelligence of the traditional central Asian nomadic tents called ëyurtsí, Coperthwaite adapted and introduced to North America yurt design and construction, building them for for family homes, schools, camps and outbuildings.

William Coperthwaite

William Coperthwaite is a native of Maine who has travelled the world in search of folk-art techniques and subsistence skills. Impressed by the beauty and intelligence of the traditional central Asian nomadic tents called "yurts," Coperthwaite adapted and introduced to North America yurt design and construction. In the past four decades he has participated in building more than three hundred yurts for family homes, schools, camps, and outbuildings. Awarded a doctorate from Harvard University's School of Education for his work with Eskimo villagers, Coperthwaite has taught in a variety of innovative educational settings.



Publication Details:

Binding: Paperback, 144 pages
ISBN: 9781933392479
Format: 230mm x 230mm
67 colour photos and black and white illustrations

BIC Code: BG, JFSS, WND
BISAC Code:  BIO000000, HOM000000, NAT000000, SOC026000, SOC026020
Imprint: Chelsea Green Publishing


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