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Carpentry for Boys
James Slough Zerbe
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Handwork in Wood
William Noyes
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How it Works
Archibald Williams
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Self-Instructor in the Art of Hair Work, Dressing Hair, Making Curls, Switches, Braids, and Hair Jewelry of Every Description.
active 19th century Mark Campbell
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One Thousand Ways to Make Money
Page Fox
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Drawings in pen & pencil from Dürer's day to ours, with notes and appreciations
George Sheringham
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The Handbook of Soap Manufacture
W. H. Simmons and H. A. Appleton
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The Elements of Drawing, in Three Letters to Beginners
John Ruskin
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The Jewish Manual
Lady Judith Cohen Montefiore
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The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon
Washington Irving
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The Candy Maker's Guide
Fletcher Manufacturing Company
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Steam Turbines
Hubert E. Collins
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Measuring Tools
Unknown
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Quilts: Their Story and How to Make Them
Marie D. Webster
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The Romance of Modern Mechanism
Archibald Williams
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Mission Furniture: How to Make It, Part 1
H. H. Windsor
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A Handbook of Illustration
A. Horsley Hinton
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Textiles and Clothing
Kate Heintz Watson
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An Analysis of the Lever Escapement
H. R. Playtner
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Handicraft for Girls
Idabelle McGlauflin
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Mission Furniture: How to Make It, Part 2
H. H. Windsor
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Bookbinding, and the Care of Books
Douglas Cockerell
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The Boy Mechanic, Volume 1: 700 Things for Boys to Do
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Little Folks' Handy Book
Lina Beard and Adelia B. Beard
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On the Origin of Clockwork, Perpetual Motion Devices, and the Compass
Derek J. de Solla Price
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