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Minifie's Mechanical Drawing. 



Eighth Edition. 



Koyal 8vo. Cloth. $4.00. 



A TEXT-BOOK OF GEOMETEIOAL DEAWTNG for the use 

 of Mechanics and Schools, in which the Definitions and Bules of 

 Geometry are familiarly explained ; the Practical Problems are 

 arranged, from the most simple to the more complex, and in their 

 description technicalities are avoided as much as possible. With 

 illustrations for Drawing Plans, Sections, and Elevations of 

 Buildings and Machinery ; an Introduction to Isom.etrical Draw- 

 ing, and an Essay on Linear Perspective and Shadows. Illus- 

 trated with over 200 diagrams engraved on steel. By Wm, 

 MiNiriE, Architect. Eighth Edition. With an Appendix on the. 

 Theory and Application of Colors. 



" It is the best ■work on Drawing that we have ever seen, and is especially a 

 text-book of Geometrical Drawing for the U3e of Mechanics and Schools. No 

 young Mechanic, such as a Machinist, Engineer, Cabinet-Maker, Millwright, 

 or Carpenter, should be without it." — Scientific American. 



" One of the most comprehensive works of the kind ever published, and can- 

 not but possess great value to builders. The style is at once elegant and sub- 

 stantial." — Pennsylvania Inquirer. 



" Whatever is said is rendered perfectly intelligible by remarkably well- 

 executed diagrams on steel, leaving nothing for mere vague supposition ; and 

 the addition of an. introduction to isometrical drawing, linear perspective, and 

 the projection of shadows, winding up with a useful index to technical terms." 

 — Glasgow Mechanics' Journal. 



1^" The British Government has authorized the use of this book in their 

 schools of art at Somerset House, London, and throughout the kingdom. 



Minifie's Geometrical Drawing. 



New Edition. Enlarged. 



12mo. Cloth. $2.00. 



GEOMETRICAL DEAWING. Abridged from the octavo edition, 

 for the use of Schools. Illustratod with 48 steel plates. New 

 edition, enlarged. 



" It is well adapted as a text-book of drawing to be used in our High Schools 

 and Academies where this useful branch of the fine arts has been hitherto too 

 muoh neglected." — Boston JourruU. 



