Woodworking books wood carpentry wood working ~ 146 Books Collection on DVD

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Woodworking & carpentry books

146 Books on DVD

Now  YOU can learn about woodworking
with this amazing collection of 146 vintage woodworking books on DVD.

This EBook collection includes 100's of pages of information including detailed diagrams and illustrations. The Ebooks are high quality copies of the original books from the early 18th and 19th centuries.

Just look at what you get in this great collection:

 

·        Wood-Working For Amateur Craftsmen (1911) – By  Ira S. Griffith – 121 pages

 

·        Text-Book of Modern Carpentry (1858) – By  Thomas W. Silloway – 180 pages

 

·        How to Make Common Things For Boys (1906) – By  John A. Bower – 254 pages

 

·        The Carpenter’s and Builder’s Assistant and Wood Workers Guide (1874) – By Lucius D. Gould – 124 pages

 

·        Carpentry (1916) – By  Ira Samuel Griffith – 188 pages

 

·        A Treatise on Wood Engraving (1861) – By  John Jackson – 664 pages

 

·        Old Oak Furniture (1905) – By Fred Roe – 402 pages

 

·        The Book of Garden Furniture (1903) – By  Charles Thonger – 156 pages

 

·        Home Furniture Making For Amateur Wood Workers, Manual Training Schools and Students (1910) – By G. A. Raeth – 250 pages

 

·        Wood and Its Uses (1874 )- By  P.B. Eassie – 240 pages

 

·        Training in Wood-Work (1902) – By  James M. Tate – 120 pages

 

·        Problems in Furniture Making (1913) – By  Fred D. Crawshaw – 131 pages

 

·        Safety in Woodworking (1918) – By National Workmen’s Compensation Service Bureau – 310 pages

 

·        Intarsia and Marquetry (1903) – By F. Hamilton Jackson – 152 pages

 

·        Manual Training Elementary Woodwork (1893) – By  George B. Kilbon – 120 pages

 

·        Woodwork for Secondary Schools (1916) – By Ira Samuel Griffith – 376 pages

 

·        Early English Furniture and Woodwork Volume 1 (1922) – By  Herbert Cescinsky – 383 pages

 

·         Furniture Masterpieces of Duncan Phyfe (1923) – By  Charles Over Cornelius – 86 pages

 

·        Furniture Designing and Draughting (1907) – By Alvan Crocker – 100 pages

 

·        Lumber Its Manufacture and Distribution (1922) – By Ralph Clement Bryant – 578 pages

 

·        Wood-Working Tools How To Use Them (1881) – By Henry S. Grew – 117 pages

 

·        Modern American Lathe Practice (1907) – By Oscar E. Perrigo – 440 pages

 

·        Woodworking For Beginners (1905) – By Charles G. Wheeler – 551 pages

 

·        Wood Preservation in The United States (1909) – By W.F. Sherfesee -51 pages

 

·        The Art and Craft of Cabinet-Making (1891) – By  David Denning – 325 pages

 

·        Fret-Sawing and Wood-Carving for Amateurs (1875) – By George A. Sawyer – 91 pages

 

·        On the Arrangement, Care, and Operation of Woodworking Factories and Machinery (1873) – By  J. Richards – 211 pages

 

·        First Lessons in Wood-Working (1888) – By  Alfred G. Compton – 188 pages

 

·        The Polytechnic Series Forty Lessons in Carpentry Workshop Practice (1896) – By Charles F. Mitchell – 119 pages

 

·        Lumber and Its Uses (1914) – By R.S. Kellogg – 400 pages

 

·        Problems in Wood-Turning (1909) – By Fred D. Crawshaw – 73 pages

 

·        The Art and Craft of Cabinet-Making (1891) – By  David Denning – 346 pages

 

·        Wood In Aircraft Construction (1919) – By The Forest Products Laboratory – 160 pages

 

·        Manual Training in Education (1896) – By  C.M. Woodward – 336 pages

 

·        Woodwork For Beginners (1916) – By  Ira Samuel Griffith – 79 pages

 

·        History of The Lumber Industry of America Volume 1 (1906) – By James Elliot Defebaugh – 582 pages

 

·        Shop Work (1918) –By  Herman F. Rusch – 202 pages

 

·        Wooden Box and Crate Construction (1921) – By Forest Products Laboratory – 240 pages

 

·        The Preservation of Wood (1919) – By Thomas Rodd – 76 pages

 

·        Wood Turning Prepared for the Use of Students in Manual Training (1909) – By George Alexander Ross – 90 pages

 

·        Amateur Joinery in the Home (1916) – By George Ashdown Audsley – 166 pages

 

·        The Art of Wood Craving (1867) – By George Alfred Rogers – 91 pages

 

·        Woodwork and Mechanical Drawing (1914) – By  William Paul Fox – 148 pages

 

·        The Expert Wood Finisher (1921) – By A. Ashmun Kelly – 296 pages

 

·        Wood-Using Industries of Quebec (1918) – By R.G. Lewis – 98 pages

 

·        Wood Pulp and Its Uses (1911) – By C. F. Cross – 310 pages

 

·        Furniture of the Olden Time (1903) – By Frances Clary Morse – 371 pages

 

·        Hand-Book of Wood Engraving (1881) – By William A. Emerson – 111 pages

 

·        Elementary Woodworking Projects (1922) – By Harold R. Wise – 123 pages

 

·        Wood Working, Wood Turning, Patternmaking , Green-sand Molding, Core Making, Dry-Sand and Loam Work, Cupola Practice, Mixing Cast Iron (1901) – By The Colliery Engineer Company – 770 pages

 

·        Modern Craftsman Homes (1912) – By Gustay Stickley – 217 pages

 

·        Modern Carpentry and Joinery Volume 2 (1906) – By Fred T. Hodgson – 420 pages

 

·        Handwork in Wood (1910) – By William Noyes – 231 pages

 

·        Elements of Woodwork (1911) – By  Charles A. King – 167 pages

 

·        Carpentry For Boys Elementary Woodwork (1893) – By  George B. Kilbon – 108 pages

 

·        Wood-Carving Design and Workmanship (1903) – By George Jack – 311 pages

 

·        The School of Forestry Studies in Wood Decay (1921) – By Henry Schmitz – 20 pages

 

·        Elementary Turning for use in Manual Training Classes (1907) – By Frank Henry Selden – 197 pages

 

·        The Building Trades Pocketbook A Handy Manual of Reference on Building Construction (1905) – By  International Correspondence Schools – 452 pages

 

·        Furniture Making Advanced Projects in Woodwork (1912) – By  Ira S. Griffith – 67 pages

 

·        The Art of Mordanting and Staining and the Complete Treatment of Wood Surfaces (1911) – By William Zimmermann – 148 pages

 

·        Elementary Woodworking (1903) – By Edwin W. Foster – 133 pages

 

·        History of The Lumber Industry of America Volume 2 (1907) – By James Elliot Defebaugh – 714 pages

 

·        A Manual of Wood Carving (1909) – By Charles G. Leland – 198 pages

 

·        The Furniture of Our Forefathers (1913) – By Esther Singleton – 933 pages

 

·        Wood Sculpture (1911) – By Alfred Maskell – 592 pages

 

·        Wood Finishing Comprising Staining, Varnishing, and Polishing (1906) – By Paul N. Hasluck – 136 pages

 

·        Wood Preserving Terms (1922) – By Ernest F. Hartman E.F. Paddock – 96 pages

 

·        Colonial Furniture in America (1901) – By  Luke Vincent Lockwood – 352 pages

 

·        The Use of Wood For Fuel (1919) - By Office of Forest Investigations - 54 pages

 

·        Berlin Course of Easy Wood-Work (1895) – By  W. G. Field – 75 pages

 

·        Wood Pattern-Making (1906) – By  Horace Traiton Purfield – 230 pages

 

·        Manual Training For Common Schools An Organized Course in Wood-Working (1910) –By Eldreth G. Allen – 244 pages

 

·        Wood-Working Factories and Machinery Forming A Complete Operators Handbook (1885) – By J. Richards -  150 pages

 

·        A Course in Wood Turning (1919) – By Archie Milton – 337 pages

 

·        Design and Construction in Wood (1913) – By William Noyes – 159 pages

 

·        The Illustrated Wood Worker (1829) – 150 pages

 

·        The Carpenter’s New Guide (1867) – By  Peter Nicholson – 290 pages

 

·        Wood Conversion (1876) – By John Richards – 125 pages

 

·        Advanced Projects in Woodwork (1912) – By  Ira S. Griffith – 117 pages

 

·        Specimens of Early Wood Engraving (1862) – By William Dodd - 258 pages

 

·        Craftsman Homes (1909) – By  Gustav Stickley – 205 pages

 

·        Handbook in Woodwork and Carpentry (1911) – By  Charles A. King – 148 pages

 

·        Wood-Using Industries of New York (1913) – By John T. Harris – 239 pages

 

·        How To Teach Wood Finishing (1914) – By Frank Henry Selden – 64 pages

 

·        The Seasoning of Wood (1917) – By Harold S. Betts – 42 pages

 

·        Problems in Woodworking (1905) – By M.W. Murray – 95 pages

 

·        Lathe Work For Beginners (1922) – By Raymond Francis Yates – 284 pages

 

·        Some Practical Hints on Wood-Engraving (1879) – By  W.J. Linton – 93 pages

 

·        Constructive Carpentry (1912) – By Charles A. King – 204 pages

 

·        Our Workshop; Being A Practical Guide to the Amateur in The Art of Carpentry and Joinery (1873) – By  Thomas O’Kane – 196 pages

 

·        Bench Work in Wood (1888) – By  W. F. M. Goss – 181 pages

 

·        A Laboratory Course in Wood-Turning (1897) – By  Micheal Joseph Golden – 69 pages

 

·        Bench Work in Wood (1905) – By W. F. M. Goss – 200 pages

 

·        Projects For Beginning Woodwork and Mechanical Drawing (1912) – By Ira S. Griffith – 92 pages

 

·        Art and Education in Wood-Turning (1921) – By William W. Klenke – 120 pages

 

·        The Woodworker Series  Wood-Turning (1921) – By J.B. Lippincott – 166 pages

 

·        Carpentry For Beginners Things to Make (1917) – By  John D. Adams – 248 pages

 

·        English Church Woodwork (1917) – By F.E. Howard and F.H. Crossley – 370 pages

 

·        Shavings And Sawdust (1884) – By C.A. Wenborne – 162 pages

 

 

 

What fantastic value!

Plus if you order now you will receive 46 bonus ebooks.

These books contain 100’s more pages of information.

That’s a total of 146 ebooks.



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