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BUNGALOWS, CAMPS AND MOUNTAIN HOUSES 
By Wm. Phillips Comstock and C. E. Schcrmerhom, 
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This revised edition presents the thoughts and ideas 
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FARM BUILDINGS—HOW TO BUILD THEM 
By W. E. Frudden, Architect. 
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RUMF0RD FIREPLACES AND HOW THEY ARE 
MADE 
By G. Curtis Gillespie, M.E., Architect. 
Containing Benjamin, Count of Rumford’s, essay on 
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