Woodwork Joints; how They are set out, how Made and Where Used; With Four Hundred and Thirty Illustrations and a Complete Index of Eleven Hundred References by William Fairham

Woodwork Joints; how They are set out, how Made and Where Used; With Four Hundred and Thirty Illustrations and a Complete Index of Eleven Hundred References by William Fairham

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William Fairham was a practical woodworker and educator in the Manual Arts Education system in Great Britain in the early twentieth century. Fairham was the author of several novels in Evans Bros.' The Woodworker Series. Evans Bros. was founded after his death. Charles Hayward was commissioned to republish many of William Fairham's works for the mid-twentieth-century market. William Fairham was educated in both traditional woodworking traditions at the turn of the twentieth century and the Manual Arts Education system, which emphasized handwork as an important element of the educational process. His publications are essential reading for anyone interested in traditional joinery and hand tool woodworking.

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ISBN 13 9781015777484
ISBN 10 1015777481
Title Woodwork Joints; how They are set out, how Made and Where Used; With Four Hundred and Thirty Illustrations and a Complete Index of Eleven Hundred References
Author William Fairham
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Legare Street Press
Year published 2022-10-27
Number of pages 232
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