DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION IN WOOD. By Noyes. A book full of charm and distinction. It illustrates a series of well-designed and attractive projects, and gives suggestions for other similar projects, all suitable for home use, together with information regarding tools and processes for making. A pleasing volume abundantly and beautifully illustrated. $1.50.
HANDWORK IN WOOD. By Noyes. A comprehensive and scholarly treatise, covering logging, saw-milling, seasoning, and measuring, hand tools, wood fastenings, equipment and care of the shop, the common joints, types of wood structures, principles of joinery, and wood finishing. 304 illustrations—excellent pen drawings and many photographs. The best reference book for teachers of woodworking. $2.00.
WOOD AND FOREST. By Noyes. A reference book for teachers of woodworking. Treats of woods, distribution of American forests, life of the forest, enemies of the forest, destruction, conservation and uses of the forest, with a key to the common woods by Filibert Roth. Describes 67 principal species of wood, with maps of the habitat, leaf drawings, life-size photographs and microphotographs of sections. Profusely illustrated. $3.00.
CARPENTRY. By Griffith. A well-illustrated textbook for use in vocational schools, trade schools, technical schools and by apprentices to the trade, presenting the principles of house framing in a clear and fundamental way. It treats of the “every-day” practical problem of the carpenter and house-builder from the “laying of foundations” to the completion of the “interior finish.” $1.00.
WOODWORK FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS. By Griffith. A textbook for high schools, colleges and technical schools. It contains chapters on woods, tools and processes, joinery, turning, carving, inlaying, wood finishing, pattern making, and the use of woodworking machines. It is a well-balanced and authoritative text, presupposing a knowledge of elementary tool processes. Specially adapted to secondary schools. $1.75.
CORRELATED COURSES IN WOODWORKING AND MECHANICAL DRAWING. By Griffith. Contains reliable information concerning organization of courses, subject-matter, and methods of teaching. It covers classification and arrangement of tool operations, stock bills, cost of material, records, shop conduct, the lesson, maintenance, equipment and lesson outlines for grammar and high schools. The most complete and thoro treatment of the subject of teaching woodworking ever published. $1.50.
ESSENTIALS OF WOODWORKING. By Griffith. A textbook written especially for grammar and high school students. The standard textbook on elementary woodworking. A clear and comprehensive treatment of woodworking tools, materials and processes, to supplement, but not to take the place of the instruction given by the teacher. The book may be used with any course of models. 75 cents.
WOODWORK FOR BEGINNERS. By Griffith. A textbook for students in the seventh and eighth grades. In a remarkably simple manner it presents only the fundamental facts regarding tools and tool processes which should be thoroly mastered by the grammar grade boy. It is technically correct, well illustrated and is adapted for use with any course of models. 50 cents.
PROJECTS FOR BEGINNING WOODWORK AND MECHANICAL DRAWING. By Griffith. A collection of 50 working drawings and working directions of projects which have proved of exceptional service where woodworking and mechanical drawing are taught in a thoro, systematic manner in the seventh and eighth grades. 75 cents.
FURNITURE MAKING—ADVANCED PROJECTS IN WOODWORK. By Griffith. A collection of problems in furniture making selected and designed with reference to high school use. On the plate with each working drawing is a good perspective sketch of the completed object. In draftsmanship and refinement of design, these problems are of superior quality. An excellent collection. 75 cents.