Woodwork Books

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Wood Working Book Collection



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Goodman William, L. (1964). The History of Woodworking Tools. [With illustrations.]. London, G. Bell & Sons.

Goodman, W. L. (1962). Woodwork form the Stone Age to do-it-yourself. Oxford, Blackwell.

Goodman, W. L. (1962). Woodwork from the stone-age to do-it-yourself. [With plates and illustrations.], Oxford.

Goodman, W. L. (1964). The history of woodworking tools. [With illustrations and a bibliography.], London.

Goodman, W. L. (1964). The history of woodworking tools. London, G. Bell.

Goodwins, R. (1939). Light woodwork and toy making for juniors aged 9 to 11 years. Pupil's book. (Teacher's book.), Oxford.

Goodwins, R. (1939). Light Woodwork and Toy Making for Juniors aged 9 to 11 years. Teacher's book. (Pupil's book.). Oxford, Pen-in-Hand Publishing Co.

Goodwins, R. (1939). Light woodwork and toy making for juniors aged 9 to 11 years, Oxford Pen-in-Hand publishing co., ltd.

Goodwins, R. C. (1939). Light woodwork and toy making. Oxford, [s.n.].

Goodwins, R. C. (1939). Light woodwork and toymaking for juniors 9 - 11. Oxford, [s.n.].

Goss, W. F. M. (1905). Bench work in wood: a course of study and practice designed for the use of schools and colleges. Boston; New York, Ginn & company.

Gottfried, H. (1995). The machine and the cottage [article]: building, technology, and the single-family house, 1870-1910.

Gottshall, F. H. (1957). Heirloom furniture. New York, Bonanza Books.

Gould, L. D. (1874). The carpenter's and builder's assistant, and woodworker's guide. American culture series; 035.011. New York, A. J. Bicknell.

Gould, M. E. (1948). Early American wooden ware & other kitchen utensils. Springfield, Mass., Pond-Ekberg Co.

Gould, S., J. Clarkson, et al. (1980). Harpsichords and virginals at the Victoria & Albert Museum. [London], HMSO.

Gowan, L. (1991). The craft of stickmaking. Swindon, Crowood.

Grant, D. and E. Hart (1995). Shepherds' crooks and walking sticks. Skipton, Dalesman.

Graubner, W. (1992). Encyclopedia of wood joints. Newtown, Conn., Taunton Press.

Graubner, W. (1992). Woodworking joints. London, B.T. Batsford.

Graveney, C. and P. Kibbles (1975). How to start using tools. London, Studio Vista.

Graves, G. (1998). The woodworker's guide to furniture design: the complete reference for building furniture the right size, the right proportion and the right style. Hertford, Stobart Davies.

Graves, G. (1999). Boatowner's weekend woodworking. London, Adlard Coles Nautical.

Gray Kenneth, R. (1995). Entrepreneurship in micro-enterprises: a strategic analysis of manufacturing industries in Kenya: textiles, woodwork, and metalwork. Lanham, Md.; London, University Press of America.

Gray Rolland, O. and L. Hunter William (1935). Index to 2500 books on industrial arts education and vocational industrial education, 1820-1934. Ames, Industrial arts department, Iowa state college.

Gray, K. R. (1996). Entrepreneurship in micro-enterprises: a strategic analysis of manufacturing industries in Kenya: textiles, woodwork, and metalwork. Lanham, Md.; London, University Press of America.

Great Britain Department of Economic Development Health and Safety, D. (1999). Proposals for new Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (Northern Ireland) and Approved Codes of Practice: 'safe use of work equipment', 'safe use of power presses' and 'safe use of woodworking machinery': consultative document, Great Britain, Department of Economic Development.Northern Ireland, Health and Safety Division.

Great Britain Health and Safety, C. (1997). Proposals for the revocation of regulations 13, 20 and 39 of the Woodworking Machines Regulations 1974, Great Britain, Health and Safety Commission.

Great Britain Health and Safety, E. (1981). A guide to the woodworking machines regulations, 1974. London, HMSO.

Great Britain Health and Safety, E. (1991). Woodworking machines regulations 1974, H.M.S.O.

Great Britain Health and Safety, E. (1995). Safety in the use of narrow band sawing machines, Great Britain, Health and Safety Executive.

Great Britain Health and Safety, E. (1997). Safe collection of woodwaste: prevention of fire and explosion, Great Britain, Health and Safety Executive.

Great Britain Health and Safety, E. (1998). Selection of respiratory protective equipment suitable for use with wood dust, HSE Books.

Great Britain Health and Safety, E. (1999). Circular saw benches: safe working practices, Great Britain, Health and Safety Executive.

Great Britain Health and Safety, E. (2000). Health risks during furniture stripping using dichloromethane (DCM), Great Britain, Health and Safety Executive.

Great Britain Health and Safety, E. (2000). Safe stacking of sawn timber and board materials, Great Britain, Health and Safety Executive.

Great Britain Health and Safety, E. (2000). Safe use of hand-fed planing machines, Great Britain, Health and Safety Executive.

Great Britain Health and Safety, E. (2000). Safe use of single-end tenoning machines, Great Britain, Health and Safety Executive.

Great Britain Health and Safety, E. (2001). COSHH and the woodworking industries, Great Britain, Health and Safety Executive.

Great Britain Health and Safety, E. (2001). LEV: dust capture at sawing machines, Great Britain, Health and Safety Executive.


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