Every Man His Own Mechanic. YOUNG (Francis Chilton).
Every Man His Own Mechanic, A Complete and Comprehensive Guide to Every Description of Constructive and Decorative Work that may be done by the Amateur Artisan, at Home and in the Colonies. In Three Parts: Part I. Household Carpentry and Joinery. Part II. Ornamental and Constructive Carpentry. Part III. Household Building Art and Practice. To which has been added an Appendix, Presenting a Retrospective Review of the New Woods, New Tools, and Appliances, and New Processes of Recent Years.
Illustrated with Eight Hundred and Fifty Engravings on Wood.
Eleventh Edition. 8vo. [232 x 150 x 54 mm]. x, 924 pp. Bound in the publisher's original bright blue cloth, the front cover blocked in black and gilt, the spine in gilt, the rear cover in blind).
London: Ward, Lock & Bowden, Limited, 1896.
A fine copy. With the armorial bookplate and signature of Eustace Henry Dawnay, dated 1898.
Stock no. ebc7635
Every Man His Own Mechanic, A Complete and Comprehensive Guide to Every Description of Constructive and Decorative Work that may be done by the Amateur Artisan, at Home and in the Colonies. In Three Parts: Part I. Household Carpentry and Joinery. Part II. Ornamental and Constructive Carpentry. Part III. Household Building Art and Practice. To which has been added an Appendix, Presenting a Retrospective Review of the New Woods, New Tools, and Appliances, and New Processes of Recent Years.
Illustrated with Eight Hundred and Fifty Engravings on Wood.
Eleventh Edition. 8vo. [232 x 150 x 54 mm]. x, 924 pp. Bound in the publisher's original bright blue cloth, the front cover blocked in black and gilt, the spine in gilt, the rear cover in blind).
London: Ward, Lock & Bowden, Limited, 1896.
A fine copy. With the armorial bookplate and signature of Eustace Henry Dawnay, dated 1898.
Stock no. ebc7635
Every Man His Own Mechanic, A Complete and Comprehensive Guide to Every Description of Constructive and Decorative Work that may be done by the Amateur Artisan, at Home and in the Colonies. In Three Parts: Part I. Household Carpentry and Joinery. Part II. Ornamental and Constructive Carpentry. Part III. Household Building Art and Practice. To which has been added an Appendix, Presenting a Retrospective Review of the New Woods, New Tools, and Appliances, and New Processes of Recent Years.
Illustrated with Eight Hundred and Fifty Engravings on Wood.
Eleventh Edition. 8vo. [232 x 150 x 54 mm]. x, 924 pp. Bound in the publisher's original bright blue cloth, the front cover blocked in black and gilt, the spine in gilt, the rear cover in blind).
London: Ward, Lock & Bowden, Limited, 1896.
A fine copy. With the armorial bookplate and signature of Eustace Henry Dawnay, dated 1898.
Stock no. ebc7635