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My Man Jeeves
South Sea Tales
Sister Carrie
The Yellow Wallpaper
Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc Vol I
Woodworking Tools 1600-1900 is a gradual evolution of tools of generations of craftsmen during 17th to 20th century written by Peter Welsh, who served as curator of Smithsonian Institution's Museum of History and Technology in the United States. It is surprised to know how the craftsmanship grown from simple tools to sophisticated equipment used today. Illustrated with many pictures, this book is a good read for anyone who are directly related to this profession or not.

John Joseph Cosgrove
History of Sanitation is a non-fiction work written by John Joseph Cosgrove, in…
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Egbert Pomeroy Watson
A Manual of the Hand Lathe is a comprehensive guide to working on hand lathe wr…
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Ann Fraser Tytler
Leila at Home is juvenile fiction novel written by Ann Fraser Tytler and it is …
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