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best, and just the books on the manual arts, which are suited to their
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information be desired, this will be freely given and without cost or
obligation. If requested, assistance will also be given in the selection
of textbooks, reference books, and manuals for both teachers' and
students' use. The Subject Index on page 3 and the Author and Title
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SUBJECT INDEX
See also Author and Title Index, page 60.
Page
Page
Joinery
53
Agriculture
5
Architectural Drawing
15
Laundry Work
...33
Art Crafts
6
Leather Work
6
Art and Design
9
Lettering
15
Art Metalwork
, 6
Machine Design
19
Automobiles
57
Machine Drawing
19
Machine Shop Work
39
Basketry
25
Benchwork
53
Machine Tool Work
39
Manual Training
35
Bookbinding
6
Building Arts
13
Mathematics
37
Cabinet Work
5a
Metal and Metalworking
39
Carpentry
13
Millinery
45
Cement Construction
43
Miscellaneous
57
Clay Working
25
Modeling
43
Molding
39
Clothing
45
Paper and Cardboard
25
Color
9
Pattern-making
41
Concrete Construction
13
Cooking and Serving
29
Perspective
9
Decorative Arts
15
Plastic Arts
43
Paster and Plastering
13
Design
9
Domestic Training
15
Plumbing
13
Drawing, Architectural
15
Pottery
43
Drawing, Machine
19
Printing Arts
43
Drawing, Mechanical
21
Printing Materials
43
Electricity
57
Proof-Reading
43
Elementary Handwork
25
Punctuation
43
Farm Buildings
5
Sanitation
33
Farm Machinery
5
Sewing and Needlework
45
Farm Metalworking
5
Sheet-Metalwork
39
Farm Woodworking
5
Sketching
9
Freehand Drawing
9
Stenciling
6
Food and Food Preparation
29
Structural Drawing
15
Foods and Dietetics
....29
Textile Arts
45
Forging
39
Textiles
45
Foundry
39
Thin Woodworking
25
Furniture
31
Topographical Drawing
15
Vocational Training
47
Furniture Design
31
Furniture Making
31
Vocational Education
47
.Furniture Styles
31
Vocational Guidance
47
Gardening.
5
Weaving
25
Gas Engines
57
Wood and Trees
51
Harnessmaking
5
Wood-Carving
6
Home Making
33
Wood Pattern-Making
41
House Decoration
33
Wood-Turning
41
Household Management
33
Woodworking
53
Working Drawings of Furni
Inventions
57
Iron and Steel
57
ture
31
Jewelry
6
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ten days after the books have been received, return any or all
of them and his money will be refunded promptly.
Agriculture
Agriculture
Farm Buildings, Farm Machinery, Farm Metalworking, Farm
Woodworking, Harness Making, Gardening. See also Archi
tectural Drawing, Woodworking, Metal and Metalworking.
Farm Buildings
A compilation of plans for farm barns and other buildings.
Illustrated with photographs, floor plans and elevations. 354 pages.
Size 7 :>i x 1 0 '/, .
$2.00
Fiske, G. B.
Poultry Architecture
Fiske. G. B.
Hasfuck, Paul N.
Harness Making
Hemenway, H. D.
Powell, Edwin C.
f1.OO
Powell, F. E.
Verrill, A. Hyatt
Gives simple directions for making all the most useful and or
namental knots in common use.
$ .60
WB CAN SUPPLY ANY BOOK IN PRINT ON THE MANUAL ARTS
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Arts Crafts
Art Crafts
Art Metal Work, Bookbinding, Jewelry, Leather Work,
Stenciling, Wood-Carving. See also Woodworking, Furni
ture, Elementary Handwork.
Adams, John D.
Metal Work
Booklet Making
A handbook for grade, art and art-craft teachers giving all the
steps in making a booklet from the selection of material to the fin
ished product.
$ .75
Bean, Florence O.
Cockerell, Douglas
Cunynghame, H. H.
on Metals
Davidson, P. Wylie
$2.00
Educational Metalcraft
Hasluck, Paul
Wood Carving
Jack, George
Art Crafts
Mickel, Adelaide
Leather Work
A manual on art leather work for students, teachers, and art work
ers. It gives detailed descriptions of the various processes of working, treating of flat modeling, embossing or repousse, carved leather
and cut work. It is well illustrated with photographs of finished
work and working drawings of twenty useful and beautiful articles
suitable for school and home work. See page 32.
$ .75
Payne, Arthur F.
Art Metalwork
Pellew, Chas. E.
Rathbone, R. LL. B.
Simple Jewellery
Ried, Frederick W.
Designs in Leather
Rose, Augustus F.
Copper Work
Rowe, Eleanor
Practical Wood-Carving
Sanford, Frank G.
This book gives help to
tical way, it describes and
metal work, leather work,
ing, pyrography and work
Simmonds, Thomas C.
Wood-Carving
Stephenson, John W.
$ .50
Furniture Upholstering
Whall, C. W.
Stained-Glass Work
Wilson, H.
Con
$2.00
MANUAL ARTS
ART METALWORK
WITH INEXPENSIVE EQUIPMENT
BY ARTHUR F. PAYNE
ASSISTANT FuorBsaoR OF MANUAL ARTS
BRADLVT POLYTBORNIO INSTITUTB. I'KORI*. ILLINOIS
For
STUDENTS
TEACHERS
And
INDEPENDENT
CRAFTSMEN
186 "Pages
759 Illustrations
PRICE, POST PAID
$1.50
_This book was written by a practical art metalworker, expert craftsman and
experienced teacher ; one who understands the needs of the manual training
teacher. It contains detailed information for the teacher introducing art metalwork into his courses.
Part I deals mainly with materials and equipment describing the production
of copper, the ores, the method of extracting, the commercial forms, and copper
alloys. It also tells how to color and finish art metalwork, and the sources of
materials and equipment. Two chapters treat of the influence of the Arts and
Crafts Movement upon Manual Training and The Correlation of Metalwork and
Design. Part ii deals with problems, describing in detail all the processes to
be followed in making articles varying from a watch fob to a silver loving cup,
including etching, piercing, annealing, planishing, modeling, chasing, enameling,
spoon making, etc., etc. It tells about new methods of construction, new finishes
and new problems. It also gives methods and valuable information that have
hitherto been guarded as trade secrets. Beautiful illustrations show work done
by students under ordinary school conditions in a manual training shop. It
shows tools, processes, and the most practical inexpensive equipment of the
practical craftsman.
Author and publisher have united to make this the standard book on the
subject. It contains twenty chapters, and is well printed and attractively bound.
"I consider Art Metalicork by far the most valuable treatment of this sub
lect for general purposes I know. The author knoics his sublect, the related
design, and how to teach them. We expect to use the book in our work, both
in the University High School and the University. The press work ie as good
as the sublect matter and illustrations, and that is saying a very great deal."
Respectfully,
IRA S. GRIFFITH,
Associate Professor of Manual Arts, University of Missouri.
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Batchelder, E. A.
Good
$1.25
Batchelder, E. A.
Principles of Design
Nature Drawing
Branch, Elizabeth G.
$1.50
Clark, Ernest E.
Crane, Walter
Color Study
Cross, Anson K.
Freehand Drawing
Cross, Anson K.
A companion volume
Dow, Arthur W.
to "Freehand
$ .80
CLAY WORK
BY KATHERINE MORRIS LESTER
THIS book was written by a grade teacher and art worker to help teachers
in acquiring the technique of clay working, and to give them suggestions
concerning the teaching of the several f types of clay work suited to pupils
in the elementary schools. It covers the study of natural forms, human figure
in relief, and the round, animal forms, story illustration, architectural ornament,
tiles, hand-built pottery, and pottery decoration. The book is richly illustrated
with more than fifty half-tone and line cuts showing processes, designs, and
the work of children 'from ten to twelve years of age. Printed in duotone ink
on coated paper and appropriately bound in boards.
93 pages, 23 plates and 34 illustrations
Price, postpaid, $1.00
SIMPLIFIED MECHANICAL
PERSPECTIVE
By FRANK FORREST FREDERICK
Director of School of Industrial Art,
Trenton, N. J.
$1.50
Frederick, F. F.
Garesche, Marie R.
Hall, James
Johnston, Edward
Koch, George W.
Pencil Sketching
Handbooks for the use of teachers and pupils showing the use of
the plant in decorative design as applied to different raaterlals. It
contains well arranged subject matter with unusual illustrations.
Pupils' EditionGrade
$ .35
Pupils' EditionHigh School
.50
Teachers' EdlttonGrade
1.25
Teachers' EditionHigh School
1.25
Maginnis, C. D.
Pen Drawing
Norton, Dora M.
Ross, D. W.
Dr. Ross of Harvard University has been called "the most widely
influential teacher of design in America." This book is the state
ment of his theory of design.
$2.50
WE CAN SUPPLY ANY BOOK IN PRINT ON THE MANUAL ARTS
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HANDWORK IN WOOD
By WILLIAM NOYES, M. A.
Assistant Professor, Department of Industrial Arts
Teachers College, Columbia University
A HANDBOOK FOR TEACHERS AND A TEXTBOOK
FOR NORMAL SCHOOL AND COLLEGE STUDENTS
Logging
Sawmilling
Sawing and Measuring Woods
Wood Hand Tools
Wood Fastenings
CONTENTS
6. Equipment and Care of the Shop
7. The Common Joints
8. Types of Wooden Structures
9. Principles of Joinery
10. Wood Finishing
COMPREHENSIVE
::
SCHOLARLY
"I have examined with much interest the book "Handwork in Wood" by William Noyes. It_ i_. to me that it is quite the best book of its kind which has appeared. The subject is logically subdivided,
and each topic is clearly, yet broadly treated. The amount of accurate and pertinent information given
in so brief a work is truly remarkable." Frank M. Leavitt, Professor of Industrial Education, University
of Chicago.
"The book is well proportioned. Descriptions and definitions are clear and concise, working direc
tions are fully and correctly handled and the illustrations with which the book abounds are well suited to
their purpose and excellent in quality. Both teachers and students need just such a textbook as you have
placed within their reach." William F. Vioom, Instructor of Manual Training Public Schools, New York City.
PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED, GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
PRICE, POSTPAID, $2.00
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Building Arts
Sargent, W.
Whitney, Frederick
Blackboard Sketching
A handbook that "shows how, step by step, from the first prac
tice strokes to completed and effective sketches." Contains 29 plates
with descriptive text.
$ .60
Building Arts
Carpentry, Concrete Construction, Plaster and Plastering,
Plumbing. See also Architectural Drawing, Woodworking.
Hodgson, Fred T.
King, Charles A.
Constructive Carpentry
King, Charles A.
$ .70
Inside Finishing
$ .80
Maginnis, Owen B.
Bricklaying
Meloy, D. H.
Progressive Carpentry
$1.00
Cement and How to Use It
Radford, William A.
Roehl, L. M.
Problems in Carpentry
Starbuck, R. M.
IS
MANUAL ARTS
HANDCRAFT
AND
IN
WOOD
METAL
By John Hooper
AND
Alfred J. Shirley
A VALUABLE REFERENCE BOOK
TEACHERS' MANUAL AND
PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR
CRAFTSMEN
A unique book in many respects. It is
unique because it successfully combines the
qualities of a reference book, a teachers'
manual and a practical guide for work in
both wood and metal ; because of its suc
cessful application of art to handcraft; be
cause it is so beautifully illustrated with
pen drawings and photographs of processes
and finished work; and because of its pre
sentation of historic notes on materials and
the development of tools.
In brief the book treats of drawing, designing and lettering; decora
tive processes used in wood and metal work ; tools, their early forms and
historic development; maferials, their characteristics, properties, and
methods of working; processes and data used in craftwork; the theory of
the cutting action of tools; buildings and equipment for handcraft shops;
models involving the application of art to handcraft in both wood and
metal. The models are shown by full page line drawings giving details,
suggestive designs for decoration as well as construction, and a perspective
drawing of the finished piece.
The book is a complete treatment, for example it discusses forty-seven
metals and alloys and processes of working including casting, welding,
forging, milling, soldering, cleaning, finishing, preserving, etc., etc. The
book is notable, however, because of the unusual treatment of decorative
processes which includes inlaying, veneering, applique, engraving, enam
eling, punch-work, bronzing, embossing, shellacing, etc., etc. It is re
markable because of the amount and great variety of practical informa
tion it contains and because of its successful treatment of the artistic
side of handwork. From cover to cover it is an inspiration to make our
work more useful and especially to make it more beautiful.
Price, postpaid, $3.00.
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Decorative Arts
See also Art and Design.
Brannt, W. T.
Painter, Gilder and Varnisher's Companion
The most comprehensive book available on the subject.
$1.50
Kelly, A. A.
Expert Wood Finisher
A complete manual on the finishing of woods. Contains 339 pages
and describes all kinds of finishes with a special treatment of fur
niture finishing.
$3.00
Domestic Training
Bailey, Pearl L. Domestic Science Principles and Application
A textbook so arranged and graded as to cover the work of two
successive years of standard public school courses.
$1.00
Cooley, Anna M.
Drawing, Architectural
Architectural, Lettering, Structural, Topographical. See also
Mechanical Drawing, Building Arts.
Brigham, Percy A.
Brown, Frank C.
MANUAL ARTS
BEGlNNlNG WOODWORK
AT HOME AND lN SCHOOL
By CLINTON S. VAN DEUSEN
Kent State Normal School, Kent. Ohio
A definite statement of the steps that should he followed by a beginner in learning the elements of wood
working. A combined textbook and manual that is well adapted for rural and village schools in which
the teacher has had but little experience m the use of woodworking tools. The book explains the readmg
of working drawings, and contains a helpful discussion of equipment and materials. Each process is described
and illustrated by means of specific examples, and each tool needed in the work u also illustrated and described
tn detail. In fact, no work has ever aimed more definitely to give a clear description of the elementary processes
in woodworking.
Drawing, Architectural
Conklin, C. D. Jr.
Structural Steel Drafting and Elementary Design
A book of special value and the first to give successfully practical
information in the preparation of shop detail drawings of structural
steel work. Well illustrated.
$2.50
Daniels, Frank T.
$1.00
Daniels, Frank T.
A Text-Book of Topographical Drawing
A textbook presenting a course of study.
$1.60
Edminster, C. F.
Structural Drawing
A satisfactory text for use in high schools or evening classes. Out
lines a thorough course including a short treatment of elementary
mechanical drawing.
$2.50
Edminster, C. F.
Architectural Drawing
Frederick, Frank F.
Architectural Drafting
Howe, Charles B.
Agricultural Drafting
Martin, A. C.
Mathewson, Frank E.
In folio form and of convenient size for classroom use. Pt. I $ .75
Pt. ii $ .75
Radford, W. A.
Architectural Drawing
Radford, W. A.
Reinhardt, C. W.
Students
Windoes, Ralph F.
Drawing, Machine
Drawing, Machine
Machine Drawing and Design. See also Architectural Draw
ing, Mechanical Drawing.
Anthony, Gardner C.
Essentials of Gearing
Anthony, Gardner C.
Machine Drawing
Evans, F. H.
Low, D. A.
Machinery's Handbook
A reference book on machine design and shop practice. Contains
in compact form yet adequately and specifically presenting the
established principles and working data of machine design, construc
tion and operation. The most complete collection of practical
mechanical data ever published. Invaluable. 1400 pages bound in
leather.
$5.00
Merriman, M.
The Strength of Materials
A textbook for manual training schools.
$1.00
Rautenstrauch and Williams
Machine Drafting and Em
pirical Design. Part I.
A textbook containing a short course in machine drafting, with
chapters on general principles, conventions and standards, sketching
and isometric drawing. Contains excellent examples of machine
drafting.
$1.25
Unwin, W. C.
Unwin, W. C.
$2.00
PROBLEMS IN.
MECHANICAL
DRAWING
By CHARLES A. BENNETT
Professor of Manual Arts, Bradley Polytechnic Institute
With drawings
By FRED D. CKAWSHAW
Professor of Manual Arts, University of Wisconsin
Drawing, Mechanical
Drawing, Mechanical
See also Architectural Drawing, Machine Drawing.
Anthony, Gardner C.
Babbitt, Arthur B.
Working Drawings
Bennett, Charles A.
Elements of Drawing
Chase, A. W.
Cross, Anson K.
Evans, F. H.
$1.50
Mechanical Drawing
Particularly well
$1.00
Faunce, L.
$1.25
French, T. E.
Engineering Drawing
FURNITURE MAKING
ADVANCED PROJECTS IN WOODWORK
By IRA S. GRiFFITH
Associate Professor of Manual Arts, University of Missouri.
A book of problems for the use of high school pupils. It consists of fifty
plates and accompanying notes. It is essentially a collection of problems
in furniture making selected or designed with reference to school use. On
the plate with each working drawing is a good perspective sketch of the com
pleted object. In draftsmanship and refinement of design these problems are
of superior quality. /* is in every way an excellent collection and is sure to
establish a high standard in any school where it is used with reasonable
intelligence.
PRICE. POSTPAID, $1.00.
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Drawing, Mechanical
Jamison, Alpha P.
Jamison, Alpha P.
Jamison, Alpha P,
Isometric Drawing
Johnston, Philip D.
Outlines a course of
$1.00
Leeds, Charles C.
Mathewson, Frank E.
Mathewson, Frank E.
Drawings
A textbook for first and second year high school classes. It corre
lates with the shops and endeavors to avoid abstract problems. $1.00
Miller, H. W.
Mechanical Drafting
Reinhardt, C. W.
Rouillion, Louis
Mechanical Drawing
Simpson, L. L.
AMONG books for the primary grades this book is notable because
of the fund of information, the excellent selection and classification
of material, and the completeness of treatment. Unlike other similar
books the directions for each problem are unusually clear, detailed, and
complete.
It presents courses in cutting, measuring, folding, pasting, glueing,
sewing, punching, tying, and decorating a variety of paper materials, with
a definitely organized series of problems in the making of boxes, card
mounts, and envelopes. The book not only gives a variety of problems in
each of the four types, but also gives an analysis of the scope of paper
and cardboard construction for the primary grades of public schools and a
large amount of information on courses, equipments, supplies and methods
of handling the work. In the appendix are mounted and described 24
samples of paper suitable for all forms of primary construction work.
The book is well illustrated with line .drawings and half tones of
finished work, and contains a bibliography of the entire subject.
WELL ORGANIZED -THORO - COMPLETE PRACTICAL
191 pages, clothbound; price, $1.50, postpaid.
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Elementary Handwork
Elementary Handwork
Basketry, Clay Working, Paper and Cardboard, Thin Wood
working, Weaving. See also Plastic Arts, Textile Arts, Art
Crafts, Woodworking.
Blanchard, M. M.
Brown, F. H.
Clay Modelling
Daniels, Fred H.
Sand table and poster work which well illustrates language, history
and geography.
$1.20
Dobbs, E. V.
Primary Handwork
A book that gives practical' help to the grade teacher who has had
no training in handwork. The projects outlined are such that can
be made in an ordinary schoolroom with small expenditure. The
book is full of suggestions for making projects, rich in subject mat
ter.
$ ,75
Eppendorf, Lina
Handwork Construction
A series of problems in basketry and bead work arranged for firstyear students of normal art and manual training classes. For
each problem there are definite instructions and practical illustra
tions.
$1-50
Illustrated by
$2.50
NUMBERS 1. 2, 8 AND 4
Elementary Handwork
James, G. W.
Johnson, Ben W.
Marten, William S.
Inexpensive Basketry
McCormack, Mary A.
A handbook of spool
Miller, Charles M.
Spool Knitting
$ .75
Kitecraft and Kite Tournaments
Miller, Charles M.
Seegmiller, W.
Primary Handwork
Hand-Loom Weaving
Trybom, J. H.
A course of instruction
Turner, Luther Weston
Cardboard Construction
grammar grades.
$1.00
The Basket Maker
$ .75
Campbell, Matilda G.
Farmer, Fannie M.
Farmer, Fannie M.
Flagg, Etta P.
Greer, Edith
Up-to-date Waitress
Hutchinson, Robert
Metcalf, Martha L.
Valuable for
$3.50
Mitchell, Margaret J.
Soyer, Nicolas
Paper-Bag Cookery
$ .60
A Study of Foods
A simple, con
$ .70
FURNITURE DESIGN
FOR SCHOOLS AND SHOPS
By FRED. D. CRAWSHAW
Professor of Manual Arts, University of Wisconsin.
Furniture
Williams and Fisher
and Practice of Cookery
Furniture
Furniture Design, Furniture Making, Furniture Styles, Work
ing Drawings of Furniture. See also Woodworking, PatternMaking, Art Crafts.
Crawshaw, Fred D.
Sixth edition now ready. This book, revised and enlarged', consists
of 43 plates of working drawings suitable for use in grammar and
high schools, and 36 pages of text including chapters on "design."
"construction" and "finishes," and notes on the problems. The chap
ter on finishes describes over iS different finishes all adapted to
school use. See pa<<- 58.
$1.00
Griffith, Ira S.
Griffith, Ira S.
Kimerly, W. L.
LEATHER WORK
By ADELAIDE MICKEL
Department of Manual Arts,
Bradley Polytechnic Institute. Peoria, Illinois
Home Making
Mission Furniture. How to Make It
Tells in a popular way, how to make articles of furniture. Well
illustrated with photographs and working drawings.
Parts I, II
and III.
Bach $ .50
Nye, A. C.
Rudd, J. H.
Cabinet Making
For the practical cabinet maker, the manual training teacher, and
the ambitious student.
$1.50
Home Making
House Decoration, Household Management, Laundry Work,
Sanitation. See also Foods and Food Preparation, Domestic
Training, Textile Arts.
Balderston, L. Ray
Laundering
Daniels, Fred H.
Dillaway, Theodore M.
Parloa, Maria
Home Economics
Price, G. M.
Handbook on Sanitation
KITEORAFT
AND KITE TOURNAMENTS
By Charles M. Miller
Assistant Supervisor of Manual. Training. Los Ahsilm, California
A VALUABLE BOOK FOR BOYS
Manual Training
Priestman, M. T.
Quinn, Mary J.
Simple, practi
$1.00
Shepperd, J. L.
Laundry Work
Talbot, Marion
House Sanitation
Manual Training
See also Vocational Training.
Baldwin, W. A.
Industrial-Social Education
Ballard, P. B.
Handwork as an Educational Medium
A recent discussion from the English point of view.
$1.00
Binns and Marsden
Principles of Educational Woodwork
A concrete helpful book on the pedagogy and psychology of
manual training.
$1.50
Dewey, John
Goetze, Woldemar
Hoffman, B. B.
Larsson, Gustaf
Sloyd
Mathematics
Rouillion, Louis
Rowe, R. K.
The Educational Meaning of the Manual Arts
and Industries
A psychological discussion.
$1.25
Salomon, O.
The Theory of Educational Sloyd
A good historical background by the great Swedish authority with
which every manual training teacher should be familiar.
$1.25
Woodward, C. M.
Woodward, C. M.
Mathematics
Breckenridge, Mersereau and Moore
Mathematics
Shop Problems in
Cobb, Herbert E.
Holton, Edward E.
Shop Mathematics
Hunt, Brenelle
$1.25
Industrial Mathematics
Shop Arithmetic
Vincent, H. D.
Vocational Arithmetic
It contains
$ .55
MANUAL ARTS
Problems in Wood-Turning
By FRED D. CRAWSHAW, B. S. , M. E.
Professor of Manual Arts.Univerity of Wisconsin.
A much more simple treatment than is usually found in books on wood*" turning.
It shows the reason for handling the tool in a particular way for each
cut.
It presents a series of problems far superior to those usually found in
books on this subject.
' I ' HE book contains 35 pages of text, illustrated with 50 pen sketches,
^
treating of Form and Proportion, Care of Wood- Turning Chisels,
Spindle Turning, Face-Plate Turning, Chuck Turning, Face-Plate
and Chuck-Turning Combined, Finishing and Polishing. The 25 plates of
working drawings show 55 projects and outline a progressive course of
study.
THE leading feature of the book is the collection of working drawings,
all excellent in technique. The projects shown are of good design
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DEWEY, JOHN
36
DEWEY, L. C
38
DIEMER, Huao
41
DILLAWAY, THEODORB M
33
Discussions in Education
SI
I 'onus, E. V
25
Domestic Art in Woman's Edu
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13
Domestic Science Principles.... 15
DOOLEY, WILLIAM H
45
Dow, ARTHUR W
9, 11
Drafting Instruments, etc
23
Drafting Room Series, The
18,10
Dress Design
47
Dyes and Dying
7
Easy to Make Furniture
31
Economics of Manual Training. 37
EDMINRTER, C. F
17, 17
Educational Meaning of tbc
Manual Arts, etc
37
Educational Metalcraft
6
Educational Needlecraft
47
Educational Woodworking, etc . . 57
Education and Industrial Evolu
tion
49
Education for Citizenship
49
Education for Efficiency
49
Effective Methods in Mechanical
drawing
16, 21
Efficient Kitchen
29
Elementar-Laboratorlum
53
Elementary Cabinet Work
57
Elementary Course in Mechan
ical Drawing
21
Elementary Foundry Practice. .. 41
Elementary Turning
41
Elementary Woodwork
57
Elements of Applied Mathemat
ics
37
Elements of Drawing
21
Elements of Machine Design. ... 19
Elements of Machine Work
41
Elements of Mechanical Draw
ing
21, 23
Elements of the Theory and
Practice of Cookery
31
ELLIOTT, S. M
35
Engineering Drawing
21
EPPENDOHF, LINA
25
Equipment for Teaching Domes
tic Science
IS
Essentials of Electricity
59
Essentials of Gearing
19
Essentials of Lettering
17
Essentials of Woodworking. . . .55 56
EVANS
6
EVANS, FREDERICK H. . . .16, 18, 19, 21
Examples of Industrial Educa
tion
49
Expert Wood Finisher
15
Farm Buildings
5
FARMER FANNIE M
29, 29
Farm Machinery
5
FACNCE, L
21
Fine and Industrial Arts, etc... 13
Fireless Cook Book
29
FISCHER, RAYMOND
53
FISCHER, K. R
31
FISCKB, G. B
5 5
FLAGO, ETTA P
29
81
Page
Machine Drafting, etc
19
Machine Drawing, etc
19,19
Machine Shop Practice
39
Machine Shop Primer
39
Machine Shop Tools, etc
39,41
Maginnis, CD
11
Maginnis, Owen B
13
Making of a Trade School
51
Manual Arts Drawing Books. ... 11
Manual Arts for Vocational
Ends
36,49
Manual of Machine Drawing, etc. 19
Manual of Mechanical Drawing. 23
Manual of Shoe Making
45
Manual of Style
45
Manual Training in Education.. 37
Manual Training for Common
Schools
53
Manual Training in the Grades. 55
Manual Training School
37
Manual Training Toys
28,55
Marsden, R. E
35
Marsh, E. L
33
Marsh, Horace W
37
Martin
50
Martin, A. C
17
Martin, William S
26,27.29
Matthews, J. M
47
Mathewson, Frank E
17, 19, 23, 23, 23, 25, 25
McClellan, George E
44,45
McCormack, Mary A
27
McGowan
47
McGlaughliN, Idabelle
46, 47
Mechanical Drafting
23
Mechanical Drawing
25
Mechanical Drawing, etc
19,21,23,23
Mechanical Drawing Conventions 23
Mechanical Engineering, etc.... 39
Mechanics for Builders
13
Meiklejohn, Robert
17
Meloy, D. H
13
Merriman, M
19
Mersereau, S. F
37
Metal Spinning
39
Metal Work
6
Metal Work and Etching
6
Metcalf, Martha L
29
Mickel, Adalaide
7,32
Miller, Charles M
26,27, 27,34
Miller, H. W
23
Mission Furniture
33
Mitchell, Margaret J
29
Modeling in Public Schools
43
Modern Cabinet Work, etc
33
Modern Gasoline Automobile... 59
Modern Household
35
Moore, C. T
37
Moore, H. W
28, 55
Moore, S. H
39
Murray, M. W
50, 55
Nature Drawing
9
New Book of Cookery
29
Normallehrgang fUr den Papparbeltsunterricht
25
Norris, Earle B
37
Norton, Dora Merriam
11
Notes for Forge Shop Practice. . 39
62
Page
Notes for Mechanical Drawing.. 23
Noyes, William . 12, 42, 52, 53, 57, 57
Nye
A C for Little Fingers.. 27
Occupation's
Pabst, Dr. Alwin
35,36
Page, Victor W
59, 59
Painter, Gilder and Varntsher. . 15
Palmer, R. H
41
Palen, H. 0
27
Paper and Cardboard Construc
tion
24,25
Paper-bag
Cookery
f'J
Park, J E
7
Parloa, Maria
Parsons, Frank A
43
Parsons, Frank M
51
Pattern-Making
41,41
Payne, Arthur F
7-8
Pellew Chas. E
7
Pen and Ink
11
Pencil Sketching from Nature. . 11
Pencil Sketching
11
Pen Drawing
11
Person, Harlow Stafford
51
Perspective Sketching, etc
23
Planning and Furnishing the
Home
35
Plant in Decorative Design
11
Plaster Casts, etc
43
Plasters, Plastering, etc
13
Pollitt, S
53
Post
50
Potters' Craft, The
43
Pottery
43
Poultry Architecture
5
Poultry Appliances
5
Powell, Edwin C
5
Powell, F. E
5
Practical and Artistic Basketry. 27
Practical Basket Making
27
Practical Cooking and Serving.. 29
Practical Home Millinery
47
Practical Sheet and Plate Metal
Work
39
Practical Typography
44,45
Practical Wood-Carving
7
Price, G. M
33
Priestman, M. T
35
Primary Handwork
25, 27
Principal Species of Wood
53
Principles of Advertising Ar
rangement
43
Princeples of Design
9
Principles of Educational Wood
work
35
Principles of Machine Work.... 41
Printing and Bookbinding, etc. . 45
Printing and Writing Materials,
etc
45
Problem of Vocational Education 51
Problems in Carpentry
13
Problems in Furniture Making
31, 58
Problems in Mechanical Draw
ing
20,21
Problems in Wood-Turning. 38, 41, 58
Problems in Woodworking
50,55
Progressive Carpentry
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