Books on the Manual Arts 



CORRELATED COURSES IN WOODWORK AND MECHANICAL 

 DRAWING. By Ira S. Cnlth. 



This book is designed to meet the every-day need of the teacher 

 of woodworking and mechanical drawing for reliable information con- 

 cerning organization of courses, subject matter and methods of teach- 

 ing. It covers classification and arrangement of tool operations for 

 grades 7, 8, 9, and 10, shop organization, allotment of time, design, 

 shop excursions, stock bills, cost of material, records, shop conduct, 

 the lesson, maintenance, equipment, and lesson outlines for grammar 

 and high schools. It is based on sound pedagogy, thoro technical knowl- 

 edge and successful teaching experience. It is practical. Price, $1.50. 



ESSENTIALS OF WOODWORKING. By Ira S. Griffith. 



A textbook written especially for the use of grammar and high 

 school students. A clear and comprehensive treatment of woodworking 

 tools, materials, and proceses, to supplement, but not to take the place 

 of the instruction given by the teacher. The book does not contain a 

 course of models; it may be used with any course. It is illustrated 

 with photographs and numerous pen drawings. Price, $1.00. 



PROJECTS FOR BEGINNING WOODWORK AND MECHANICAL 

 DRAWING. By Ira S. Griffith. 



A work book for the use of students in grammar grade classes. 

 It consists of working drawings and working directions. The projects 

 are such as have proven of exceptional service where woodworking and 

 mechanical drawing are taught in a thoro, systematic manner in the 

 seventh and eighth grades. The aim has been to provide successful 

 rather than unique problems. The 50 projects in the book have been 

 selected and organized with the constant aim of securing the highest 

 educational results. The book is especially suited for use in connec- 

 tion with "Essentials of Woodworking," by the same author. Price, 

 75 cents. 



ADVANCED PROJECTS IN WOODWORK. By Ira S. Griffith. 



This, book is similar to "Projects for Beginning Woodwork and 

 Mechanical Drawing," but is suited to high school needs. It consists 

 of fifty plates of problems and accompanying notes. It is essentially a 

 collection of problems in furniture making selected or designed with 

 reference to school .use. On the plate with each working drawing is a 

 good perspective sketch of the completed object. In draftsmanship and 

 refinement of design these problems are of superior quality. It is an 

 every respect an excellent collection. Price, $1.00. 



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 heavy paper 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 there- 

 fore in proper form to hand to the pupil for solution. Price $1.00. 

 Board covers, $1.20. 



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