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The Ultimate Library on


Wood & Woodworking


147 Books on DVD



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  • A Laboratory Course in Wood-Turning (1897 - By: Micheal Golden - 69 pages

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

  • A Manual of Fret Cutting and Wood Carving (n.d) – By : Major-Gen. Sir Thomas Seaton – 162 pages

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

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

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

  • An Outline Course of Lessons in Wood-Working (1890) – By : Harian P. Shaw - 12 pages

  • Applied Science For Wood-Workers (1919) – By : William H. Dooley – 457 pages

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

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

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

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

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

  • The Practical Book of Period Furniture (1914) – By : Harold Donaldson Eberlein and Abbot McClure – 371 pages

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

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

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

  • Carpentry Made Easy; or The Science and Art of Framing (1857) – By : William E. Bell – 225 pages

  • Carpentry (1916) – By : Ira Samuel Griffith – 188 pages

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

  • Correlated Course in Woodwork and Mechanical Drawing (1912) – By : Ira S. Griffith – 239 pages

  • Craftsman Homes (1909) – By : Gustav Stickley – 205 pages

  • Descriptive Catalogue of the Woods Commonly Employed in This Country for the Mechanical and Ornamental Arts (1852) – By : Dr. Royle – 118 pages

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

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

  • Educational Woodworking For Home and School (1908) – By: Joseph C. Park – 306 pages

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

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

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

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

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

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

  • Essentials of Woodworking (1908) – By: Ira Samuel Griffith – 192 pages

  • Exercises in Wood-working With a Short Treatise on Wood (1889) – By : Ivin Sickels – 166 pages

  • Farm Woodwork (1919) – By: Louis M. Roehl – 136 pages

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

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

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

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

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

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

  • Furniture of the Pilgrim Century (1921) – By : Wallace Nutting – 587 pages

  • Furniture (1911) – By : Esther Singleton – 273 pages

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

  • Cedar Chests How to Make Them (1918) – By: Ralph F. Windows – 77 pages

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

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

  • Simple Woodwork (1906) – By: Joseph Henry Judd – 230 pages

  • Light and Heavy Timber Framing Made Easy (1909) – By: Fred T. Hodgson – 395 pages

  • Manual Instruction Woodwork (1892) – By : S. Barter – 343 pages

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

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

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

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

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

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

  • Problems in Farm Woodwork (1915) – By: Samuel A. Blackburn – 138 pages

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

  • Problems in Woodwork (1917) – By : Edward F. Worst – 246 pages

  • Problems in Woodworking (1905) – By: M.W. Murray – 95 page

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

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

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

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

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

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

  • The Boy Craftsman (1905) – By: A. Neely Hall – 393 pages

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

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

  • The Sloyd System of Wood Working (1892) – By : B.B. Hoffman – 242 pages

  • Tool Processes in Woodworking (1919) – By : A.P. Laughlin – 76 pages

  • Tools and Machines (1903) – By : Charles Barnard – 164 pages

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

  • Wood and Other Organic Structural Materials (1917) – By : Charles Henry Snow – 478 pages

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

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

  • Woodwork Course For Boys (1893) – By : William Nelson – 67 pages

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

  • Woodwork for Schools on Scientific Lines (1909) – By: James Thomas Baily – 133 pages

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

  • Woodwork for the Grades (1908) – 260 pages

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

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

  • Wood-Working Tools; How to Use Them (1881) – By: Henry S. Grew – 113 pages

  • A Treatise on The Construction and Operation of Wood-working Machines (1872) – By: J. Richards – 361 pages

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

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

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

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

  • Introduction To The Mechanical Principles of Carpentry (1827) – By: Benjamin Hale – 193 pages

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

  • Practical Carpentry, Joinery, and Cabinet-Making (1826) – By: J. Rider – 373 pages

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

  • The Illustrated Wood Worker (1829) – 150 pages

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

  • Wood Conversion (1876) – By: John Richards – 125 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

  • Woodworking Machinery (1894) – By: M. Powis Bale – 505 pages

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

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

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

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

  • A Brief History of Wood-Engraving (1895) – By: Joseph Cundall – 148 pages

  • A High School Course in Wood Pattern Making (1916) – By: Joseph Henry Wilson – 136 pages

  • A History of Wood-Engraving (1883) – By: George E. Woodberry – 232 pages

  • A Manual of Wood Carving (1891) – By: Charles G. Leland – 194 pages

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

  • A Text-Book of Wood (1921) – By: Herbert Stone – 340 pages

  • Handbook on Wood Preservation (1916) – By: American Wood-Preservers’ Association – 96 pages

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

  • One Hundred Book Plates Engraved on Wood (1901) – By: Thomas Moring – 240 pages

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

  • Wood Cravings in English Churches: 1. Stalls and Tabernacle Work. 2. Bishops’ Thrones and Chancel Chairs (1910) – By: Francis Bond – 168 pages

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  • Wooden Ship-Building (1919) – By: Charles Desmond – 236 pages

  • Wooden Hull Inspection and Repair Manual (1900) – By: Merchant Marine Technical Division Office of Merchant Marine Safety U.S. Coast Guard – 60 pages

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

  • The Preservation of the Exterior of Wooden Buildings (1911) – By: Allerton S. Cushman & Henry A. Gardner – 28 pages

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

  • Wood In Aircraft Construction (1919) – By: The Forest Produccts Laboratory – 160 pages

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

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

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

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

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

  • Wood Sculpture (1911) – By: Alfred Maskell – 592 pages

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

  • Wood: A Manual of The Natural History (1908) – G.S. Boulger – 424 pages

  • The Art of Wood-Engraving in Italy (1888) – By: Friedrich Lippmann – 230 pages

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

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

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

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

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

  • Wood-Using Industries of South Carolina (1913) – By: Stanley L. Wolfe – 92 pages

  • Wood-Engraving To-Day (1917) – By: Frank Weitenkampf – 19 pages

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

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

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

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





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