“Work” Handbooks. 
A Series of Fractical Manuals. 
Edited by PAUL N. HASLUCK. 
Editor of ‘‘WORK.”’ 
Illustrated with numerous useful Drawings and Diagrams. 
Cloth, Is, net each; post free, Is. 2d. 
Bamboo Work. 
Basket Work of all Kinds. 
Beehives and Beekeepers’ 
Appliances. 
Bent Iron Work (including 
Elementary Art Metal Work). 
Bookbinding. 
Boot-making and Mending. 
Building Model Boats. 
Clay Modelling and Plaster 
Casting. 
Cycle Building and Repairing. 
Decorative Designs of all Ages 
and for all Purposes. 
Domestic Jobbing. 
Dynamos and Electric Motors. 
Electric Bells: How to Make 
and Fit them. 
Electroplating. 
Engraving Metals. 
Glass Working by Heat and 
Abrasion. 
Glass Writing, Embossing and 
Fascia Work. 
Harness Making. 
House Decoration. 
How to Write Signs, Tickets, 
and Posters. 
Knotting and Splicing Ropes 
and Cordage. 
Leather Working. 
Microscopes and Accessories. 
Motor Bicycle Building. 
Mounting & Framing Pictures, 
Optical Lanterns & Accessories. 
Photographic Cameras and 
Accessories. 
Photographic Chemistry- 
Photographic Studios and Dark 
Rooms. 
Photograpiv. 
Pianos: Their Constructio., 
Tuning, and Repair. 
Pumps and Hydraulic Rams: 
Their Action & Construction. 
Rustic Carpentry. 
Saddlery. 
Sewing Machines: Their Con- 
struction, Adjustment, and 
Repair. 
Smiths’ Work. 
Tailoring: How to Make and 
Mend Trousers, Vests, and 
Coats. 
Taxidermy : Skinning, Mount- 
ing, and Stuffing Birds, 
Mammals, and Fish. 
Telescope Making. 
Terra-Coita Work: Modelling, 
Moulding, and Firing. 
Upholstery. 
Violins and Other String In- 
struments. 
Window Blinds: Their Making 
and Fixing. 
Wood Finishing. 
Other Volumes in preparation. 
CASSELL & COMPANY, Limitrep, London, and all Booksellers. 
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