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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Lapping water, polished antique wood boats, intimate and cozy.,
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This review is from: At the Water's Edge: Muskoka's Boathouses (Art & Architecture) (Hardcover)
You can not longer build and live so close to the water's edge but these beauties are grandfathered in on beautiful Muskoka and Rousseau, et. al. I thought of my boyhood days on a lake in Northern Minnesota. I remember smaller and less grand boathouses where the sundappled water reflected off the rafters inside. You were really one with the water. This book captures the essence of it all--I could almost smell the water, wood, paint, varnish, canvas, wet rattan and wicker--
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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My best christmasgift ever.,
By Peter Östlund (Stockholm, Sweden) - See all my reviews
This review is from: At the Water's Edge: Muskoka's Boathouses (Art & Architecture) (Hardcover)
At the water's edgeMuskokaá Boathouses. This book gives the reeder a chance of dreaming back to the early yaers of the 20th century and experiance how the riche and famuose people spent there weekends and holidays. If you are intrested in old houses, especially bothouses, and architect designs this book is a must. This book is my best inspiration ever. Peter Östlund Stockholm Sweden |
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At the Water's Edge: Muskoka's Boathouses (Art & Architecture) by John DeVisser (Hardcover - March 23, 1997)
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