Books on the Manual Arts 



MANUAL TRAINING TOYS. FOR THE BOYS' WORKSHOP. 

 By Hams W. Moore. 



A popular boys' book that is truly educational. It is a collection 

 of forty-two projects overflowing with "boy" interest and new in the 

 manual training shop. Full-page working drawings show each prrjject 

 in detail and the text gives instructions for making, together with in- 

 formation on tools and tool processes. Price, $1.00. 



THE CONSTRUCTION AND FLYING OF KITES, 



By Charles M. Miller. 



Tills ct.)ntains se\">en full-page plates of drawings of kites and fifteen 

 figures — -D\i.'r forty kites shown. Details of construction gi\"en; a kite 

 tournament is described. Full of interesting suggestions. Price, 20 

 cents. 



COPING SAW WORK. By Ben W. Johnson. 



Contains ^^"orlving drawin^fs and suggestions for leacbing" a ci)urse 

 of work in thin wood that is full of fun for the children, and afford-^ 

 ample means for training in form study, construction, invention and 

 careful work. Has been called "applied inechanics for the fourth 

 grade." Price, 20 cents. 



SELECTED SHOP PROBLEMS. By George A. Seaton. 



A collection of sixteen problems .in woodworking made to meet the 

 needs of busy teacliers of m^anual training. Each problem has been 

 put to tlie test and has proven satisfactory to the teach ur who designed 

 it and to tlie pupil who made it. Price, 20 cents. 



CLAY WORK. By Katherine Morns Lester. 



This liool^ was written hy a !;i-rade teacher and art worker to help 

 teachers in acQulring the technique of clay working, and to give them 

 suggestions concerning tlie teaching of the se%'eral types of clay work 

 suited to pupils in the elementary schools. It covers the study of nat- 

 ural forms, the human figure in relief, and the round, aninral forms, 

 story illustration, architectural ornament, tiles, hand-built pottery, 

 and pottery decoration. The book is richly illustrated with more than 

 fifty half-tone and line cuts showing processes, desilgns, and the worlv 

 <"if children from ten to twelve years of age. Price, $1.0'i. 



MANUAL TRAINING MAGAZINE. Charles A. Bennett. Editor. 

 William T. Bawden, Managing Editor. 



A.sstisted by a staff of associate and department editors. An illus- 

 trated bi-monthly magazine devoted to the interests of tlie manual arts 

 in education and partiicularly in their relation to the public schools. 

 Subscription price, $1.50 a year; single copies. 35 cents. To fcjrei.gn 

 countries, including Canada, $1.75 a year; .single copoes, 40 cents. 



VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. Charles A. Bennett. Editor. 

 William T. Bawden. Managing Editor. 



Assisted) by Arthur D. Dean, Frank M. Leavitt and Williain E. 



Roberts, and an advisory board of thirty-three educators and others. 

 An Illustrated bi-monthly magazine devoted to the interests of voca- 

 tional education. It covers the broad fieid suggested by its title, and 

 give? special attention to such parts of the field as are still subject to 

 experiment and to problems under discussion at the present tiine. Sub- 

 scription price, $1.50 a year; s-ingle copies, 35 cents. In foreign coun- 

 tries, including Canada. $1.75 a year, single copies, 40 cents. 



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