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RESERVE |
Peter Nicholson
Practical Carpentry, Joinery and Cabinet-making
being a new and complete system of lines for the use of workmen, founded on accurate geometrical and mechanical principles, with their applications in carpentry - to roofs, domes, centring, etc; in joinery - to stairs, hand-rails, soffits, niches, etc; in cabinet making, to furniture, both plain and ornamental. Fully and clearly explained by Peter Nicholson, revised by Thomas Tredgold.
London: Thomas Kelly, Paternoster Row MDCCCLIII [1853]
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From the collection of Sytske Wijnsma, not scanned
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C-YS504
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ZZ99
Woodworking SW
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