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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
Standard Books on Architecture. 
PUBLISHED BT 
ORANGE JUDD & COMPANY, 
l t. 345 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
Monckton’s National Builder and 
Stair-Builder, —A new and original work, 
covering every practical branch of Con¬ 
structive Carpentry, with 1,000 Working 
Scale Drawings, in two colors. Showing the 
simplest methods of finding all Joints and 
Forms; method of constructing all varieties 
of French Roof; all other methods of Roofing, 
all styles of Framing; Splayed Work, Ceil¬ 
ings, Domes, Niches, Raking and Level Mold¬ 
ings, etc., witli a Treatise on Stair-Building 
and Hand-Railing, and Designs for Stair- 
Cases, Newels, Balusters, and Hand-Rails. 
One royal quarto volume, uniform with 
“Woodward’s National Architect.” (Beady 
October 1,1872.) Post-paid, $12.00. 
Harney’s Barns, Out-Buildings, and 
Fences. — Containing Designs and Plans 
of Stables, Farm Barns, Out-Buildings, Gates, 
Gateways, Fences, Stable Fittings and Furni¬ 
ture, with nearly 200 Illustrations. Royal 
quarto. Post-paid, $10.00. 
Rural Church Architecture.— -Exem¬ 
plified in Plans, Elevations, Sections, and 
'Details. By Upjohn, Renwick, etc. Printed 
in colors, 45 Plates, Post-paid, $12.00. 
Woodward’s National Architect.— 
1,000 Designs, Plans, and Details for Coun¬ 
try, Suburban, and Village Houses; with Per¬ 
spective Views, Front and Side Elevations, 
Sections, Full Detail Drawings, Specifica¬ 
tions, and Estimates. Also, Detail Draw¬ 
ings to Working Scale, of Brackets, Cornices, 
French Roofs, Sectional and Framing Plans 
of French Roofs, Dormer-Windows for French 
Roofs, Bay-Windows, Verandas, Porches, 
Plaster Finish, Cornices, Ceilings, Hard-wood 
Mantels, and all that is required by a Builder 
to design, specify, erect, and finish in the 
most approved style. One superb quarto 
volume. Post-paid, $12.00. 
Jacques’ Manual of the House—How 
to Build Dwellings, Barns, Stables, and Out- 
Binklings of all kinds. 126 Designs and 
Plans. Post-paid, $1.50. 
Woodward’s Cottages and Farm 
Houses. —188 Designs and Plans of low- 
priced Cottages, Farm Houses, and Out- 
Buildings. Post-paid, $1.50. 
Woodward’s Suburban and Country 
Houses. —70 Designs and Plans, and nu¬ 
merous examples of the French Roof. Post¬ 
paid, $1.50. 
Woodward’s Country Homes.-I50 
Designs and Plans, with Description of the 
Manner of Constructing Balloon Frames. 
Post-paid, $1.50. 
Woodward’s Graperies and Horti¬ 
cultural Buildings,—Designs and Plans 
of Hot-Beds, Cold-Pits, Propagating Houses, 
Forcing Houses, Hot and Cold Graperies, 
Green Houses, Conservatories, Orchard 
Houses, etc., with the various modes of 
Ventilating and Heating. Post-paid, $1.50. 
Woodward’s Suburban Homes for 
New Yorkers-Post-paid, lOc. 
Wheeler’s Rural Homes— Houses suited 
to Country Life. Post-paid, $2.00. 
Wheeler’s Homes for the People — 
100 Original Designs, with full Descriptions, 
and Constructive and Miscellaneous Details. 
Post-paid, $3.00. 
Eveleth’s School-house Architecture. 
—A new and original work, containing Seven¬ 
teen Designs for School-houses, Sixty-seven 
Plates with Perspectives, Elevations, Plans, 
Sections, Details, Specifications all drawn to 
working scale, with methods of Heating and 
Ventilation. Large quarto. Post-paid, $10.00. 
Copley’s Plain and Ornamental Al¬ 
phabets. —Giving examples in all styles, 
together with Maps, Titles, Borders, Meri¬ 
dians, Ciphers, Monograms, Flourishes, etc., 
adapted for the practical use of Surveyors, 
Civil Engineers, Draughtsmen, Architects, 
Sign Painters, Schools, etc. Post-paid, $3.00. 
ORANGE JUDD & GO., 245 Broadway, New York. 
TSTOW READY! 
Just the hook for Builders and all who contemplate Building, 
Every Man his own Architect! 
SUPPLEMENT TO BICKNELL’S 
VILLAGE BUILDER, 
CONTAINING 
TWENTY PLATES, 
SHOWING 
18 Modern and Practical Designs 
FOR 
COUNTRY AND SUBURBAN 
RESIDENCES 
OF 
MODERATE COST, 
WITH 
'Elevations, Plans, Sections, 
AND A 
VARIETY OF DETAILS, 
All Drawn to Scale. 
ALSO, A FULL 
SET OF SPECIFICATIONS, 
WITH APPROVED 
FORM OF CONTRACT 
AND • 
Estimates of Cost. 
One superb quarto volume. Mailed post¬ 
paid on receipt of price, $5.00. 
Bickneil’s Village Builder, 
Showing Elevations and Plans for Cottages.Villas, Suburban 
Residences, Farm Houses, Stables, and Carriage Houses, 
Store Fronts, School Houses, Churches, Court Houses, and a 
Model Jail. Also, Exterior and Interior Details l'or Public 
and Private Buildings, with Approved Forms for Contracts 
and Specifications, containing fifty-five Plates, drawn to 
Scale, giving the Style and Cost of Building in different sec¬ 
tions of the Country. REVISED EDITION, with 
three additional plates, showing inside finish for Stores, 
Banks, and Insurance Offices, and two Elevations and Plans 
for low-priced dwellings: also, a variety of details added to 
several plates. Quarto Volume, issued February 1, 1873. 
Price $10.00, post-paid. 
The Revised Edition of Village Builder and Supplement, 
bound in one large volume, price, post-paid, $12.00. 
ARCHITECTURE. 
By CUMMINGS & MILLER. 
A Practical Book on Architectural Details; containing 
over One Thousand Designs and Illustrations, showing the 
Manner of Constructing Cornices, Doorways. Porclies.Win- 
dows, Verandas, Railings, Frencli Roofs, Observatories. 
Piazzas, Bay-Windows, Cut-Stone Work, various StyleB of 
Modern Finish, and Street Fronts of Houses, Stores, etc., 
etc. One large Quarto Volume. Price, post-paid, Ten Dollars. 
Loth’s Practical Stair-Builder. 
A complete. Treatise on the Art of Building Stairs and 
Hand-Rails. Designed for Carpenters, Builders, and Stnlr- 
iiuilders. Illustrated with 30 Original Plates. By C. ED¬ 
WARD LOTH, Professional Stair-Builder. One large Quarto 
Volume, bound in Cloth. Price, post-paid, Ten Dollars. 
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