Pages: 113 (Paperback) ISBN: 090732570X Pub: Prospect Books Pub date: 1996-09-12 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 5839
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Reader Reviews:More about the history rather than how to build (1/1 people found this helpful)Having read several books about the art of building wood fired ovens, I bought this one having read several reviews that gave it a real positive view. However, I was quickly disappointed by a book that is full of history and detail about ovens used in large houses of bygone ages and the detail behind the history through the ages. There is very little real detail that anyone looking to build an oven could really utilise.
A Disappointment (6/6 people found this helpful)Having read reviews, searched the web for blogs, fora and sites about building a wood fired oven, I thought this book would be the keystone to hold everything together. The reviews on this book were good so I ordered it.
Good, but slightly narrow focus on one design (5/6 people found this helpful)I really liked this book.
An excellent step by stephistory and guide for non-builders. (51/52 people found this helpful)For those who have the dough between their fingures, and an ambition to create something special rather than a loaf in a tin from the fan oven, this must be the simplest "how to" book available. Easy to read, with very clear diagrams, equipment lists, and materials, I cannot wait for the spring to come, and the weather to clear so that I can get going and build! The book is precise but encouraging rather than school-teacherish, and is the right size to fit in the pocket of your over-alls as you pour concrete, and lay bricks. The building instructions are however enlivened by Tom's knowledge of history, and his use of references to and illustrations of various baking styles and methods over the last 1000 year. This helps to put his design into its proper context, and with a suggested recipe, alongside the firing proposal its a complete guide to an ancient art! I have yet to decide whether to go classical, rustic, gothic or Turkish in the final finishing florish - spires and chimneys have a certain attraction ! But Tom provides drawings for most eventualities. Similar ProductsYour Brick Oven: Building It and Baking in It The Bread Builders: Hearth Loaves and Masonry Ovens Build Your Own Earth Oven: A Low-Cost, Wood-Fired Mud Oven, Simple Sourdough Bread, Perfect Loaves The Forgotten Art of Building and Using a Brick Bake Oven: How to Date, Renovate or Use an Existing Brick Oven, or to Construct a New One. Barbecues & Outdoor Kitchens CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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