BOOKS for BOYS
The "Problems Series" of Working Drawings Good for Either Home or School Use
PROBLEMS in FURNITURE MAKING. By Fred D. Crawshaw.
This book, revised and enlarged, consists of 43 full-page plates of
working drawings suitable for use in grammar and high schools and 36
pages of text, including chapters on design, construction and finishes,
and notes on the problems. Each project is shown in its completed form
by a perspective sketch. Loose leaf, bound in board covers with brass
fasteners. Price, $1.00.
PROBLEMS in WOOD-TURNING. By Fred D. Crawshaw.
In the first place this is a book of problems—25 plates covering
spindle, face-plate, and chuck turning. In the second place it is a textbook
on the science and art of wood-turning illustrated by fifty pen
sketches. It gives the mathematical basis for the cuts used in turning.
In the third place it is a helpful discussion of the principles of design as
applied to objects turned in wood. It is a clear, practical and suggestive
book on wood-turning. Price, 80 cents.
PROBLEMS in MECHANICAL DRAWING.
By Charles A. Bennett. With drawings made by Fred D. Crawshaw.
This book consists of 80 plates and a few explanatory notes, and is
bound in board covers with brass fasteners. Its purpose is to furnish
teachers of classes beginning mechanical drawing with a large number of
simple, practical problems. These have been selected with reference to
the formation of good habits in technique, the interest of the pupils, and
the subjects generally included in a grammar and first-year high school
course. Each problem given is unsolved and therefore in proper form to
hand to the pupil for solution. Price, $1.00.
THE MANUAL ARTS PRESS
PEORIA, ILLINOIS