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Filed under: Building The Mechanic's Companion (Philadelphia: P. Bell, 1853), by Peter Nicholson (multiple formats at Google) La Higiene Aplicada en las Construcciones (Alcantarillado, Agua Potable, Saneamiento, Calefacción, Ventilación, etc.) (3 volumes in Spanish; Santiago de Chile: Impr. Cervantes, 1909-1910), by Ricardo Larraín Bravo (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The Bungalow Book (New York: Macmillan, 1923), by Charles E. White (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Building -- Early works to 1800 Pain's British Palladio: or, The Builder's General Assistant (London: I. and J. Taylor, 1788), by William Pain (page images at Wisconsin) The Practical House Carpenter; or the Youth's Instructor (London: William Pain, 1792), by William Pain (page images at Wisconsin) The Five Orders of Architecture (Norwood, MA: Norwood Press, c1889), by Vignola, trans. by Tommaso Juglaris and Warren S. Locke (multiple formats at archive.org) The Five Orders of Architecture According to Giacoma Barozzio of Vignola, to Which Are Added the Greek Orders (second edition; New York: W. T. Comstock, 1896), by Vignola, ed. by Arthur Lyman Tuckerman (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Building -- Estimates
Filed under: Building -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. The Modern Builder's Guide (New York: Paine and Burgess, 1846), by Minard Lafever
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Filed under: Building -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Building -- Study and teachingFiled under: Building -- TablesFiled under: Building inspectionFiled under: Building materials Materials of Engineering Construction: Civil Engineering 8 (UC extension correspondence course in 30 assignments; 1922), by Clement T. Wiskocil Filed under: Building, BombproofFiled under: Building, BrickFiled under: Building, WoodenFiled under: Carpentry Modern Carpentry: A Practical Manual (second edition, 2 volumes in 1; Chicago: F. J. Drake and Co., 1938), by Fred T. Hodgson (multiple formats at archive.org) The Amateur Carpenter (New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1915), by A. Hyatt Verrill (multiple formats at archive.org) Carpentry for Boys, in Simple Language, Including Chapters on Drawing, Laying Out Work, Designing and Architecture (New York: New York Book Co., c1914), by J. S. Zerbe Cassell's Carpentry and Joinery (Philadelphia: D. McKay, 1907), ed. by Paul N. Hasluck (page images at HathiTrust) Jobbing Work for the Carpenter (New York: D. Williams Co., 1914), by E. H. Crussell (multiple formats at Google) A Manual of Carpentry and Joinery (London and New York: Macmillan, 1905), by J. W. Riley Modern Carpentry: A Practical Manual (Chicago: F. J. Drake and Co., c1902), by Fred T. Hodgson (multiple formats at archive.org) Our Workshop: Being a Practical Guide to the Amateur in the Art of Carpentry and Joinery (New York: T. O'Kane, 1873) (multiple formats at archive.org) Practical Carpentry, Joinery, and Cabinet-Making: Being a New and Complete System of Lines for the Use of Workmen, Founded on Accurate Geometrical and Mechanical Principles (London: Printed for T. Kelly, 1826), by Peter Nicholson (multiple formats at Google) Woodworking for Beginners: A Manual for Amateurs (New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1906), by Charles G. Wheeler (multiple formats at archive.org) Cabinetwork and Joinery: Comprising Designs and Details of Construction, With 2,021 Working Drawings and Twelve Coloured Plates (London et al.: Cassell and Co., ca. 1907), by Paul N. Hasluck The Mechanic's Companion (Philadelphia: P. Bell, 1853), by Peter Nicholson (multiple formats at Google) The Home Mechanic: A Manual for Industrial Schools and Amateurs (New York: E. P. Dutton and Co., 1905), by John Wright Practice of Architecture: Containing the Five Orders of Architecture, and an Additional Column and Entablature, With All Their Elements and Details Explained and Illustrated, For the Use of Carpenters and Practical Men (Boston: The author; et al, 1833), by Asher Benjamin (page images at HathiTrust) Woodwork Joints: How They Are Set Out, How Made and Where Used (Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott Co., n.d.), by William Fairham (multiple formats at archive.org)
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