Outhouses

Outhouses by Roger Welsch, published by MBI in 2003, explores the history and cultural significance of the outhouse, a fundamental structure in Americana. This 160-page book presents a blend of historical insights and humorous reflections, guiding readers through the practical aspects of outhouse placement and usage, emphasizing the importance of location for optimal functionality.
Readers will find a mix of informative content and lighthearted commentary as Welsch shares his musings on this often-overlooked topic. The book delves into the nuances of outhouse design and placement, offering practical advice while celebrating its place in American history. With its focus on antiques and collectibles, Outhouses provides a unique perspective on a subject that combines practicality with nostalgia, making it a distinctive addition to any collection.
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Outhouses contains the history of and musings about that most fundamental of structures, the outhouse, as presented by Roger Welsh, the Will Rogers of tractors and other things farm-related. In Outhouses you will learn the best place to locate your outhouse, which will preferably be down hill and down wind from your house. As we all know, some things in life roll down hill. About the Author:Roger Welsch is a well-known humorist and columnist. For years he was a regular guest on CBS’s Sunday Morning with Charles Kuralt. He is the best-selling author of Old Tractors and The Men Who Love Them (0-7603-0129-8), Busted Tractors and Rusty Knuckles (0-7603-0301-0), Love, Sex and Tractors (0-7603-0868-3) and Everything I Know about Women I Learned from My Tractor (0-7603-1149-8). Welsch resides in Dennebrog, Nebraska, with his wife, Linda.
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