Title: | The American house carpenters' and joiners' assistant: being a new and easy system of lines, founded on geometrical principles, for cutting every description of joints, and for framing the most difficult roofs; to which is added a complete treatise on mathematical instruments. Also, mensuration, tables of the weights and cohesive strength of the several materials used in the construction of buildings, &c. |
Author: | Gould, Lucius D., 1814- |
Note: | D. Burgess, 1853 |
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Subject: | Carpentry |
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