
Manual Training Toys for the Boy's Workshop
by Harris W. Moore
"Manual Training Toys for the Boy's Workshop" by Harris W. Moore, published in 1915 by The Manual Arts Press, Peoria. Hardcover format in fair condition, showing typical wear for its age. A unique guide to early 20th-century toy-making and manual training, ideal for collectors of vintage craft books.
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The book is in fair condition, with a sturdy binding. The cover shows noticeable wear, including scuff marks and some discoloration. There is no dust jacket. The pages are generally clean, with some age-related toning. Overall, it remains a solid reading copy.
About This Antique 1915 Edition
"Manual Training Toys for the Boy's Workshop" by Harris W. Moore was published in 1915 by The Manual Arts Press in Peoria, Illinois. This hardcover edition is a fascinating exploration of manual training and woodworking projects aimed at young boys. Harris W. Moore, a supervisor of manual training in Watertown, Massachusetts, offers detailed instructions and illustrations for creating a variety of toys. This book is a valuable resource for those interested in early 20th-century educational methods and craftwork. The book lacks a dust jacket and shows signs of wear typical of its age, including some scuffing on the cover. Despite these minor imperfections, the binding remains intact, making it a durable addition to any collection of vintage craft books.
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The Manual Arts Press
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