Woodwork Books

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Wood Working Book Collection



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Monroe Walter, W. and J. Ritchey (1921). Pattern Making. A. treatise. on woodworking. Revised by Walter W. Monroe. Illustrated. Chicago, American Technical Society.

Moore, A. (1992). How to make carpentry tools, Intermediate Technology Publications.

Moore, A. and G. Intermediate Technology Development (1986). How to make twelve woodworking tools. London, Intermediate Technology.

Moore, A. and G. Intermediate Technology Development (1987). How to make planes, cramps and vices: step-by-step instructions on how to make jack planes, rebate planes, plough planes, spokeshaves, sash cramps, bench ramps and vices. London, IntermediateTechnology.

Moore, W. (1975). Make it from wood. London, Evans Bros.

Moore, W., R. Cynar, et al. (1971). Fun with tools. London, Kaye and Ward.

Moorhouse, H. (1911). Light Woodwork. An introduction to manual instruction.

Mordini, R. D. (1989). Lost arts: an examination of selected 18th century metal and woodworking processes that spawned modern industry. Ann Arbor, UMI.

More, R. c. (1970). The carpenters rule. New York; Amsterdam, Da Capo Press: Theatrvm Orbis Terrarvm.

Morgan Alfred, P. (1956). Woodworking Tools and how to use them. Illustrated with 300 drawings and with a section on tool sharpening. London, Phoenix House.

Morgan, A. P. (1956). Woodworking tools and how to use them. [Etc.]. London, Phoenix House.

Morgan, A. P. (1956). Woodworking tools and how to use them. London, Phoenix House Ltd.

Morgan, C. (1977). Early woodenware in Canada. Cheltenham, Ont, Boston Mills Press.

Morgan, S. P. (1891). Kerwood turning and bending factory: revised price list no. 10, for 1891-2: S.P. Morgan, manufacturer and dealer in wood turning and bent stuff, Kerwood, Ont. CIHM/ICMH Microfiche series = CIHM/ICMH collection de microfiches; no. 44902. [Strathroy, Ont.? s.n.

Morland Ethel, S. (1914). Woodwork for Infants and Juniors, etc. [With diagrams.].

Morland, E. S. (1914). Woodwork for infants and juniors, London, New York.

Morrell John, B. (1950). Woodwork in York. [With illustrations.]. London, Published for the Yorkshire Gazette by B. T. Batsford.

Morrell, J. B. (1950). Woodwork in York. [With illustrations and a bibliography.], London.

Morrell, J. B. (1950). Woodwork in York. [London], [Published for the Yorkshire Gazette by Batsford].

Morris Carole, A. and T. York Archaeological (2000). The small finds: craft, industry and everyday life; wood and woodworking in Anglo-Scandinavian and Medieval York, Council for British Archaeology.

Morris, C. A. and C. University of (1984). Anglo-Saxon and Medieval woodworking crafts: The manufacture and use of domestic and utilitarian wooden artifacts in the British Isles, 400-1500 A.D, University of Cambridge.

Morris, C. A., P. V. Addyman, et al. (2000). The archaeology of York. York, published for the York Archaeological Trust by the Council for British Archaeology.

Morris, C. A., T. York Archaeological, et al. (2000). Craft, industry and everyday life: wood and woodworking in Anglo-Scandinavian and medieval York. York, Published for the York Archaeological Trust, by the Council for British Archaeology.

Morris, D. F. (1945). Practical Woodwork. London, T. Nelson & Sons.

Morrison Frederick, T. (1911). Manual Training (Woodwork) for South African Schools. First (Second, third) year course. London, Longmans & Co.

Morrison, A. and C. Matthews (2001). Woodworking with style: 23 step-by-step projects to make over a weekend. London, CICO.

Morrison, F. T. (1911). Manual training (woodwork). For South African schools. First year course, London, New York.

Morrison, F. T. (1911). Manual training (woodwork). For South African schools. Second year course, London.

Morrison, F. T. (1912). Manual training (woodwork). For South African schools. Third year course, London.

Mortimer, S. (1995). Techniques of spiral work: a practical guide to the craft of making twists by hand. Hertford, Stobart Davies.

Morwanchikar, R. S. (1994). Woodwork of western India. Delhi, Puja Publishers.

Moss, S., A. Bridgewater, et al. (2001). Bird boxes and feeders: featuring 11 step-by-step woodworking projects. London, New Holland.

Moungovan, R. (1989). Shop savvy: tips, techniques & jigs for woodworkers & metalworkers. New York, Sterling.

Moxon, J. and C. F. Montgomery (1970). Joseph Moxon's mechanik exercises; or, The doctrine of handy-works applied to the arts of smithing, joinery, carpentry, turning, bricklaying. New York; London, Praeger.

Mullen, L. (1932). Simplified woodwork. London, Sir I. Pitman & Sons, Ltd.

Mulliner, B. and C. Planing (1995). Turn-of-the-century doors, windows, and decorative millwork: the Mulliner catalog of 1893. New York; London, Dover Publications: Constable.

Murayama, A. (1991). Mokko = Woodwork: Murayama Akira: Murayama Akira. Tokyo, NHK.

Murphey, W. K. and R. N. Jorgensen (1974). Wood as an industrial arts material. New York, Pergamon Press.

Museum of Ornamental, T. (1990). Newsletter. Parlin, N.J., Museum of Ornamental Turning Ltd.

Mylam, S. C. (1936). Woodwork designs, London.


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