1992 The Walls Around Us, David Owen, Softcover. Measures about 8" by 5.25". 308 pages. Fair condition. Has writing on the inside cover and on the title page, pages are yellowing.
This 1992 edition of The Walls Around Us by David Owen is a witty and insightful exploration of home ownership and the hidden mechanics of a house. Subtitled "The Thinking Person's Guide to How a House Works," Owen provides a narrative that is as much about the philosophy of living as it is about plumbing and electrical systems. The cover art is quintessential early nineties, utilizing a charming collage of home-improvement tools encircling a classic American residence. This softcover volume is a perfect candidate for a study or library, appealing to those who appreciate a humorous yet practical approach to the built environment.
The book has been well-loved over its 308 pages, showing an authentic patina through yellowed edges and personal inscriptions on the inside cover and title page. These signs of use contribute to its vintage character, suggesting it was a trusted companion for a previous homeowner. It serves as a nostalgic look back at DIY culture before the digital age, making it a unique piece of rare media for collectors of lifestyle literature or mid-century utility guides. Despite the wear, the binding remains intact, allowing this volume to continue sharing its clever observations with a new generation of curious residents.
This item is vintage, over 30 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
1992 The Walls Around Us by David Owen
1992 The Walls Around Us by David Owen
$14.00