| Details | | Publication Date: | 1995-11-01 |
| Size | | Length: | 192 pages | | Height: | 12.0 in | | Width: | 8.8 in | | Thickness: | 1.0 in | | Weight: | 40.8 oz |
Publisher's Note Five dollhouses to enchant every miniaturist. There's a traditional cider barn with a thatched roof, cider press, and apple mill; a forge complete with hearth, anvil, bellows, and workbench; an inviting country pub with a fully equipped bar and a small apartment for the proprietor to live in; an elaborate, nine-room Georgian house with a double staircase and a pull-out garden incorporated into its base; and an electrically powered water mill that actually has working millstones, sack hoist, and flour dresser.
Industry Reviews This sequel to Nikolls's earlier book, Making Dolls' Houses in 1/12 Scale (David & Charles, 1991), has measured drawings for five miniature buildings from the British countryside, including a cider barn with a real thatched roof and a stately Geogian house. All have one open side, in doll house fashion. The buildings are meticulously detailed and are pictured with period furnishings and dolls, for which no plans are included. Instructions for the houses include materials required, step-by-step construction, and close-up photographs of individual rooms. Each building is wired for electricity. Breitman
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