Books on the Manual Arts 



DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY. By H. W. Miller. 



A successful textbook that is at once clear and terse in expression, 

 complete in treatment and Logical in arrangement. It treats of Point, 

 Line, and Plane, Intersections and Developments, Shades and Shadows 

 and Linear Perspective. It contains many graphic problems and is 

 bound in leather, pocket book size. Price, $1.50. 



SIMPLIFIED MECHANICAL PERSPECTIVE. By Frank Forrest 

 Frederick. 



A book of simple problems covering- the essentials of mechanical 

 perspective. It is planned for pupils of high school age who have al- 

 ready received some elementary training in mechanical drawing. It 

 is simple, direct and practical. Price, 75 cents. 



CLASSROOM PRACTICE IN DESIGN. By James Parton Haney. 



A concise up-to-date, richly illustrated brochure on the teaching <of 

 applied design. Price, 50 cents. 



THE WASH METHOD OF HANDLING WATER COLOUR. 



By Frank Forrest Frederick. 



A brief, clear, comprehensive text, printed in sepia and illustrated 

 with wash drawings and a water-color piainting by the author. Price, 

 50 cents. 



HANDICRAFT FOR GIRLS. By Idabelle McGlauflm. 



A handbook for teachers, detailing a five-years' course in sewing 

 for girls in the public schools. Chapters on stitches, fibers and fabrics, 

 cloth and cardboard construction, basketry, dress in its relation to art, 

 and home furnishing. It is definite enough to be thoroly practical and 

 elastic enough to suit the varied conditions in rural, village, or city 

 schools. Price, $1.00. 



MANUAL ARTS FOR VOCATIONAL ENDS. By Fred D. Crawshaw. 



A strong and convincing plea for the development of the present 

 school machinery to serve the ends of vocational education. The author 

 sees no need of conflict between manual training and industrial edu- 

 cation, and points out a way to a richer and brighter future for both. 

 Price, 85 cents. 



HANDWORK INSTRUCTION FOR BOYS. By Dr. Alwm Pabst. 

 Translated by Bertha Reed Coffman. 



A philosophical and historical review of manual training for boys 

 and a discussion of the systems, in vogue in the several European coun- 

 tries and in America, by the director of the normal school for teachers 

 of manual training at Leipsic. With plates showing typical manual 

 training workshops. Price, $1.00. 



WOODWORK FOR SCHOOLS ON SCIENTIFIC LINES. 

 By James Thomas Baily and S. Pollitt. 



The American edition of an English book containing 120 practical 

 problems, many of which have been designed to correlate mathematics 

 and physical science with manual training. Price, 75 cents. 



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