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The Treehouse Book


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Written by: Peter Nelson, Judy Nelson

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 690.89
ISBN: 0789304112
Number Of Pages: 224
Publication Date: 2000-07-07
Publisher: Universe Publishing
Release Date: 2000-07-07
DteCode: j01

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Editorial Reviews:

It seems that almost everyone likes treehouses. Smiles of recognition turn into grins of enthusiasm as more people discover them and dream about making their own private retreats or family play spaces. And it's nice to remind ourselves that treehouses are built into the oldest and most forgiving, living things on earth. Also, history records treehouses as being built as deliberate follies, as challenges for arboreal designers, for merrymaking, and for keeping the spirit of fairy tales alive. But treehouses can also be social places. We will visit many that were built to entertain, to hang out with friends, or as guest houses. Trees welcome all types.

Master treehouse builders Peter and Judy Nelson, with David Larkin, have embarked on yet another treehouse-discovery expedition across America, this time adding the investigation of backyard playhouses to their agenda. Now, in The Treehouse Book, they reveal their findings, illustrated and described in the most complete volume yet. From casual treeshacks made from discarded lumber to multitiered feats of fancy, they found shelters representing myriad builders-interesting characters ranging from childhood fanatics grown up, to weekend carpenters, to those who want their grandkids to have the best clubhouse on the block.

Detailed how-to information, including plans and drawings, is woven with behind-the-scenes tales of each structure's occupants and stunning interior and exterior photographic explorations.


User Comments about the The Treehouse Book

Before I read the book, I was wondering what different treehouses look like. Some of them were homemade, and some of them were built by an artist. He had used it as a place to store his disguises. One of the treehouses was built by a robber. I really liked the whole book, but I especially liked the part about kids treehouses. I thought the treehouses with a loft and a ladder would be lots of fun to explore. I thought it was a very good book. Some of the treehouses were hotels.



I bring this book to meetings with clients so they can see the many incredible things possible. There he briefly touches upon suitability of various tree species to treehouse construction and provides a mini sketch of each tree species with a treehouse. It's not a "how-to" book. This is the third book from Peter Nelson of Treehouse Workshop. This work is more a survey of the many wonderful treehouses to be found throughout the world. It is crammed with quality color photographs and, unlike a previously reviewed work, has a unifying narrative throughout.Peter starts you off with a very useful section entitled "Choice of Tree". And for those who've never considered it possible that a treehouse could be any more than a small, roughly built box, this book will blow their minds.What this book lacks is building advice. There really is no great "how-to" book out there.


His previous two delved in depth into treehouse construction. Immediately after comes some very accurate arboriculture advice from Jonathan Fairoaks. Even so, highly recommended. It's nice to find a treehouse book that gets this part right for a change.For me, the real value of this book is in the tour it takes you on of many notable treehouse.


This book has the best pictures and if your looking for ideasand inspiration, this is the book to buy.



This book along with Treehouses of the World are inspirational page after page. If you are a fan of treehouses, this book is a must in your collection.



This book is just as good as the front cover picture suggests: pie-in-the-sky treehouses. If you ever wanted a pictoral book of treehouses representing your wildest imaginations, this is the book for you. The kind that you dreamed about as a kid. Its obvious from this book that some adults still think about and make their dreams become beautiful structures in reality.