HAND-CRAFT.


DRAWING BOOKS.
Kindergarten Drawing Book. Part I. Compiled by T. G. Rooper.Kindergarten Drawing Book. Part II. Compiled by T. G. Rooper. (Curved lines.)Small quarto, cloth, price 1s.
Two Hundred Blackboard Drawing Exercisesfor Infants’ Classes. Small quarto, cloth,price 1s. 6d.
INFANTS’ DRAWING BOOKS.
A Varied Occupation.
Book I. Vertical and Horizontal Lines of varyinglengths in combination.Book III. Vertical and Horizontal Lines, withOblique Lines drawn at various Angles.
Book II. Vertical and Horizontal Lines, withOblique Lines drawn at Angles of 45 Degrees.
PRICE TWOPENCE EACH.
Recommended by the Science and Art Department for Beginning in Elementary Day Schools.
JUNIOR DRAWING BOOKS.
Three Books. PRICE TWOPENCE EACH.
DRAWING BOOKS.
To meet the requirements of the New Class Subject—Drawing—and forming acomplete course of Instruction in Freehand and Geometry, with full directions and space for working.
FREEHAND.
Book I. Lines, Angles, Parallels. Simple Right-linedForms.forming Symmetrical Figures.
Book II. Simple Right-lined Forms.Books V. & VI. Familiar Symmetrical Objectsof the Home.
Book III. Simple Combinations of Straightand Curved Lines, forming familiar Symmetrical Figures.Books VII. & VIII. Stage II. of the Science andArt Department.
Books IX. & X. Common Objects in Light andShade.
Book IV. More Advanced Combinations ofStraight and Curved Lines,
11 inches by 71⁄2 inches, paper covers, Twopence each.
BOOKS I.-VIII. have SIXTEEN PAGES. BOOKS IX. and X. EIGHT PAGES.
GEOMETRY.
Book I. Lines, Parallels, Angles and Trianglesdrawn with Rulers.Book VII. Inscribed and Described Figures.
Book II. Quadrilaterals and Simple GeometricalFigures drawn with Rulers.Book VIII. Proportionals and Areas.
Book IX. Simple Scales, Projection of RectangularSolids, and Plane Figures.
Book III. Lines and Angles.
Book IV. Drawing to Scale.Book X. Ditto (more advanced), and withSections.
Book V. Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Circles andTangents.Book XI. Projection of Circular Solids andSections.
Book VI. Polygons, Ellipses, Inscribed andDescribed Figures.
BOOKS I.-VIII., 11 inches by 71⁄4 inches, paper covers, Twopence each.
BOOKS IX.-XI., 14 inches by 103⁄4 inches, paper covers, Threepence each.
***A Book of Specimen Pages of this Series will be forwarded free to Head-Teachers onapplication. Single Copies of any of the Books are sent post-free on receipt of the published price.
STUDIES IN MACHINE DESIGN.
By C. F. ARCHER, Certificated Teacher, Subject II.
ELEMENTARY STAGE.
1. Hexagon and Square-headed Bolts andNuts.4. Steam Piston.
2. Flange Coupling of Shafts of differentdiameter.5. Cylinder Cover and Stuffing Box.
3. Hydraulic Pipe Joint.6. Full Way Stop Valve.
On Separate Sheets, 131⁄2inches by 91⁄2 inches, the Six in a Packet, Sixpence.
ADVANCED STAGE.
1. Launch Engine.4. Details of Piston, Crosshead, and ConnectingRod.
2. Details of Crank Shaft and Columns.5. Launch Engine Cylinder.
3. Details of Slide Valve and Link Motion.6. Details of Bed-plate.
On Separate Sheets, 131⁄2inches by 91⁄2 inches, the Six in a Packet, Sixpence.

GRIFFITH, FARRAN, OKEDEN & WELSH, LONDON.