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Library Books 2007 TOOL GROUP LIBRARY TOOL GROUP LIBRARY January 2011 This is a list of books, catalogues, videos and compact discs belonging to The Tool Group of Canada. The list includes all 732 items currently in the collection. The categories under which the collection is shelved are copied from the categories used originally by the Library of the Early American Industries Association. INDEX of CATEGORIES page page _____ _____ AGRICULTURE 3 LIGHTING 30 ARCHITECTURE 3 MECHANICS & SHOP PRACTICE 30 BIOGRAPHY 4 MILLS & MILLING 33 BLACKSMITHING & IRON WORK 5 MINING & METALLURGY 33 BUILDING 7 MISCELLANEOUS 34 CERAMICS & GLASS 8 PRINTING & BOOKBINDING 36 CLOCKS & WATCHES 9 PUBLICATIONS 36 COLLECTING 9 RAILROADS 38 COOPERING 12 SHIPS & BOATS 38 CRAFTS & TRADES 12 TECH'L DICT. & ENCYCLOPED. 39 ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY 16 TEXTILES & DYEING 41 FOLK ART 16 TOOLS: GENERAL 43 FORESTRY & LUMBERING 17 TOOLS: PLANES 50 FURNITURE 19 TOOLS: SAWS 53 HIST. PRESERV. & IND'L ARCH'Y 20 TRADE CATALOGUES 54 HISTORY OF TECHNOLOGY 21 VEHICLES & WHEELWRIGHT'G 68 HOME LIFE 24 VIDEOS & CD'S 69 ICE INDUSTRY 28 WEIGHTS & MEASURES 70 INDUSTRIES: GENERAL 29 WOODWORKING 72 2 TOOL GROUP LIBRARY AGRICULTURE American Agriculturist Editors BROOM-CORN and BROOMS pamp Treatise on raising broom corn and making brooms; original 1887 Algrove Publishing, Ottawa, reprint 2000; 59 p. Beecham, H.A. & Higgs, John THE STORY OF FARM TOOLS pamp A young farmers' club booklet Evans Bros. Ltd. London; 1961; 48 p. Clark, G.H. & Malte, M.O. FODDER and PASTURE PLANTS Early reference book on key agricultural products Canada Dept. of Agriculture; 1913; 143 p. Fussell, G.E. THE FARMERS TOOLS British Farm Implements, Tools and Machinery AD 1500-1900 Bloomsbury Books, London, 1985; 246 p. Jackson, George THE BIG SCHEME Draining the Holland marsh to create farmland George Jackson, Bradford, ON; 1998; 129 p. Partridge, Michael FARM TOOLS An outline of the development of key farm tools & implements New York Graphic Society, NY; 1973; 240 p. Turner, Harold S. ONTARIO'S THRESHING MACHINE INDUSTRY pamp The pioneer companies & their contribution to Ontario agriculture University of Guelph, Guelph, Ont.; 1974; 29 p. Vince, John OLD BRITISH LIVESTOCK pamp Shire album # 5 Shire Publications, Aylesbury, Bucks; 1974; 32 p. ARCHITECTURE Cruickshank, Tom & De Visser, John OLD ONTARIO HOUSES Architectural styles of old houses by region, in colour and text Firefly Books Ltd. Willowdale ON; 2000, 206 p. Dendy, William LOST TORONTO The architecture and history of Toronto buildings that no longer exist Oxford University Press, Toronto, 1978; 206 p. 3 TOOL GROUP LIBRARY ARCHITECTURE - Cont'd Falkner, Ann WITHOUT OUR PAST? A handbook for the preservation of Canada's architectural heritage Univ. of Toronto Press; 1977; 242 p. Hefner-Alteneck, J.H. von (with translation by Roger McGregor) ORNAMENTAL and DECORATIVE WOOD CARVINGS Photographs of examples in Bavarian National Museum from 1450-1820 Algrove Publishing, Ottawa; 2000 reprint of 1881 book; 40 plates MacRae, Marion & Adamson, Anthony HALLOWED WALLS Church architecture of Upper Canada Clarke, Irwin & Co. Toronto; 1975; 304 p. McRae, Marion & Adamson, Anthony THE ANCESTRAL ROOF Domestic architecture of Upper Canada Clarke, Irwin & Co. Toronto; 1963; 258 p. Mika, Nick & Helma SPLENDID HERITAGE - Historical Buildings of Ontario Good colour photos and key historical information Mika Publishing Co., Belleville, ON, 142 p. Ondaatje, Kim & Mackenzie, Lois OLD ONTARIO HOUSES In photographs, the architectural heritage of the province Gage Publishing, Toronto; 1977; 192 p. Robertson, Barbara R. GINGERBREAD & HOUSE FINISH of EVERY DESCRIPTION pamp The Victorian style of house decoration Nova Scotia Museum; 1990; 70 p. Wilson, P. Roy THE BEAUTIFUL OLD HOUSES OF QUEBEC Old homes sketched as they appeared originally Univ. of Toronto Press, Toronto; 1975; 125 p. BIOGRAPHY Bowers, Brian R.E.B. CROMPTON - PIONEER ELECTRICAL ENGINEER pamp A Science Museum booklet Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London; 1969; 32 p. Fanning, Leonard M. THOMAS A. EDISON - "Father of the Electrical Industry" pamp A short biography Mercer Publishing Co. New York; 1955; 10 p. 4 TOOL GROUP LIBRARY BIOGRAPHY - Cont'd Gilbert, K.R. HENRY MAUDSLAY - MACHINE BUILDER pamp A Science Museum booklet Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London; 1971; 31 p. Greig, James JOHN HOPKINSON - ELECTRICAL ENGINEER pamp A Science Museum booklet Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London; 1970; 43 p. Ridding, Arthur S.Z. de FERRANTI - PIONEER OF ELECTRIC POWER pamp A Science Museum booklet Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London; 1964 Semel, Daniel THOMAS GRANT, IRONMONGER pamp short bio of an 18th century planemaker in America EAIA New York; 1978; 24 p. Staff - Bucks County Historical Society THE MERCER MILE pamp The story of Dr. Henry Mercer and his concrete buildings The Bucks County Historical Soc., Doylestown, PA; 1972, 28 p. Warren, William L. ISAAC FITCH, MASTER JOINER pamp biography of a Lebanon CT joiner in the 18th century Antiquarian & Landmarks Soc. Hartford CT; 1978; 74 p. BLACKSMITHING Angier, R.H. FIREARM BLUEING and BROWNING Techniques and chemical formulae for browning firearms Small-Arms Technical Publishing, Plantersville SC; 1936; 150 p. Bailey, Jocelyn THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH pamp Shire album # 24 Shire Publications, Aylesbury, Bucks; 1985; 32 p. Bealer, Alex W. THE ART of BLACKSMITHING Basic descriptions of the techniques of old-time blacksmithing plus sketches Castle Books, Edison, NJ; 3rd edition, 1995, 438 p. 5 TOOL GROUP LIBRARY BLACKSMITHING - Cont'd Bodey, Hugh NAILMAKING pamp Shire Album # 87 Shire Publications, Aylesbury, Bucks; 1983, 32 p. Hardy, Jean-Pierre LE FORGERON ET LE FERBLANTIER (in French) Methods and products of iron and tin ware in early Quebec Les Editions du Boreal Express, Montreal, QC; 1978; 126 p. Harries, David & Heer, Bernhard BASIC BLACKSMITHING An introduction to tool making by basic blacksmithing methods Intermediate Technology Publications, London; 1993; 127 p. Kauffman, Henry J. METALWORKING TRADES IN EARLY AMERICA Blacksmith, whitesmith, farrier, toolmaker, cutler, etc. Charles Tuttle, 1966; repr. Astragal Press, NJ; 1995; 166 p. Maile, Carlton A. WORLD OF THE BLACKSMITH pamp a basic introduction The Touguide Press, Sycamore, IL; 1979; 14 p. Shaw, Barbara B. & Merrick, Ronald E. THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH pamp At the Nova Scotia Museum Nova Scotia Museum, Halifax, N.S. 1972; 16 p. Staff - V & A ENGLISH WROUGHT-IRON WORK pamp At the Victoria & Albert Museum Victoria & Albert Museum, London; 1950; photographs, b&w Staff - Carillon Park THE BLACKSMITH SHOP pamp A description Carillon Park, Dayton, OH; ? ; 16 p. Underwood, Austin CREATIVE WROUGHT IRONWORK Instructions for those learning the craft of wrought ironwork B.T. Batsford, London; 1965; 96 p. 6 TOOL GROUP LIBRARY BUILDING Arthur, Eric & Witney, Dudley THE BARN To honour the farmers and carpenter builders of the last three centuries M.F. Feheley Arts Co. Toronto; 1972; 256 p. Canada Mortgage & Housing Corporation CANADIAN WOOD-FRAME HOUSE CONSTRUCTION (metric edition) The construction of wood-frame buildings per 1977 National Building Code CMHC, Ottawa; 1979; 261 p. Fink, F. DER BAUTISCHLER ODER BAUSCHREINER (in German) NC A handbook for builders and building carpenters Berlag von Otto Spamer, Leipzig; 1867; 225 p. Fraser, John HOW TO BUILD FRAME HOUSES & SUMMER HOMES A detailed construction guide based on U.S. standards of the 1960's Coles Publishing Co., Toronto; 1976; 223 p. Halsted, Byron D. editor BARNS, SHEDS and OUTBUILDINGS Placement, design and construction - a guide as of 1881 A.C. Hood, Chambersburg, PA; 1994 reprint; 236 p. Hodgson, Fred T. MODERN ESTIMATOR AND CONTRACTORS' GUIDE Methods for pricing all builder's work Frederick J. Drake & Co. Chicago, IL; 1913; 269 p. Holan, Jerri NORWEGIAN WOOD - A TRADITION OF BUILDING Fine coverage of the "stave" buildings of Norway Rizzoli International Pub. New York; 1990; 208 p. Long, Charles K. THE STONEBUILDER'S PRIMER Owner-Builder's guide to construction and repair of stone buildings Camden House Publishing Ltd. Camden East, ON; 1981; 127 p. Martin, George A. FENCES, GATES and BRIDGES A practical manual for design and construction as of 1887 A.C. Hood, Chambersburg, PA; 1992 reprint; 191 p. Mercer, Henry THE DATING OF OLD HOUSES pamp Information based on nails, hinges, screws, locks and door panels (1923) The Bucks Cty Historical Society, Doylestown, PA; reprint 1976, 28 p. 7 TOOL GROUP LIBRARY Reed, Douglass C. & Patricia LOG CABIN MYTHOLOGY pamp Discussions on walls, stone foundations, floors, siding, shingles, etc. Douglass Reed, Hagerstown, MD; 1977; 16 p. BUILDING - Cont'd Rempel, John I. BUILDING WITH WOOD Nineteenth century building in Ontario Univ. of Toronto, Toronto; 1967; 287 p. Rempel, John I. BUILDING WITH WOOD II Nineteenth century building in Ontario Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, revised edition 1980; 454 p. Sayward, Elliot et al OF PLATES & PURLINS pamp Information about building timber-framed barns Early Trades & Crafts Society, Long Island; 1971; 24 p. Shoemaker, Alfred L. Editor THE PENNSYLVANIA BARN Essays and pictures of classic Pennsylvania barns Pennsylvania Folklife Society, Kutztown, PA; date unknown; 96 p. Ulrey, Harry F. ARCHITECTS & BUILDERS GUIDE (Modern Audels) A self-teaching guide Theo. Audel & Co. New York; 1964; 374 p. Ulrey, Harry F. Q. & A. FOR CARPENTERS & BUILDERS (Modern Audels) A self-teaching guide Theo. Audel & Co. New York; 1966; 440 p. Unknown THE VICTORIAN DESIGN BOOK Guide to Victorian house trim; reprints of 1903 & 1897 mill catalogues Lee Valley Tools, Ottawa; 1984; 416 p. CERAMICS & GLASS Carberry, Edward GLASSBLOWING Introduction to artistic and scientific glassblowing MGLS Publishing, Marshall MN; 1995; 230 p. Duthie, Arthur Louis DECORATIVE GLASS PROCESSES Cutting, etching, staining, and other traditional techniques Dover Publications, New York (with The Corning Museum); 1982; 267 p. Webster, Donald Blake 8 TOOL GROUP LIBRARY EARLY SLIP-DECORATED POTTERY IN CANADA A survey of this form of early Canadian pottery Charles Musson Ltd. Toronto; 1969; 70 p. CLOCKS & WATCHES Bailey, Chris TWO HUNDRED YEARS OF AMERICAN CLOCKS AND WATCHES The key makers and firms in the U.S.A.
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