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List of 659 Books Owned by Our Department Library, As of January 2005, Listed by Subject Category Palomar College Cabinet & Furniture Technology This is a list of 659 books owned by our Department Library, as of January 2005, listed by subject category. Our library is a reference library not a lending library. Books or Magazines must NOT be removed from the library. Our library is located between T16 and T17 classrooms, not in the campus library. Our library is open to enrolled students during all class hours. Books are located on the shelves in broad general categories, from top left to bottom right. You must return books to the correct place on the shelf after use. Books are not located under the Dewey Decimal System. The Location column in this table indicates whether the book is located on the library shelves: (S) or in reserve: (R), or Lost (N). Book Title Book Author Location Architecture Handcrafted Doors & Windows Amy Zaffarano Rowland S Japanese Detail Architecture Sadao Hibi S English Historic Carpentry Cecil A. Hewett S Vacation Homes Home Planners, Inc. S Two Story Homes Home Planners, Inc. S A Guide to the Work of Greene and Greene Randell L. Makinson S The George White & Anna Gunn Marston House S Super Luxurious Custom Homes Mike Tecton S One Story Homes ­ Under 2000 Sq. Ft. Home Planners, Inc. S One Story Homes ­ Over 2000 Sq. Ft. Home Planners, Inc. S One & One Half Story Homes Home Planners, Inc. S Make Your Own Handcrafted Doors & Windows John Birchard S French Interiors and Furniture ­ Period of Louis XIV Francis J. Geck S French Interiors and Furniture ­ Period of Louis XIII Francis J. Geck S Architecture ­ Residential Drawing and Design (Workbook) Clois E. Kicklighter S A History of Design from the Victorian Era to the Present Ann Ferebee S Alternative Housebuilding Mike McClintock S Architectural Graphic Standards Charles George Ramsey & Harold Reeve Sleeper S Architectural Woodwork Architectural Woodwork Institute S Multi­Level Homes Home Planners, Inc. S Architecture ­ Residential Drawing and Design Clois E. Kicklighter S French Interiors and Furniture ­ Period of Henry IV Francis L. Geck S Children's Rooms and Play Yards Editors of Sunset Books & Magazine, Elizabeth Hogan S Doormaking Patterns & Ideas John Birchard S French Interiors and Furniture ­ Period of Francis I Francis J. Geck S French Interiors and Furniture ­ Period of Henry II Francis J. Geck S Business Contractor's Licensing Course: Cabinet & Millwork S California Contractors License Law & Reference Book S The Furniture Network Ken Susnjara S The Business Manual Frank Pollaro N The Kitchen Cabinetmaker's Building and Business Manual Danny Proulx S Going Professional ­ A Woodworker's Guide Jim Tolpin S Working at Woodworking Jim Tolpin S Making Money Making Furniture Blair Howard S The Woodworker's Marketing Guide Martin Edic S Cabinets Sunset Ideas for Storage Editors for Sunset Books & Magazine S The Fine Art of Cabinetmaking James Krenov S Bookcases & Shelves ­ The WoodSmith Collection Editors of Woodsmith Magazine N Building Traditional Kitchen Cabinets Jim Tolpin S The Impractical Cabinetmaker James Krenov N Building Your Own Kitchen Cabinets Jere Cary S Cabinetmaking Paul Haynie S Making Cabinets & Built­ins Sam Allen S Handcrafted Shelves & Cabinets Amy Zaffarano Rowland and William H. Hylton S Cabinetry Robert A. Yoder S How to Make Bookshelves & Cabinets Editors of Sunset Books & Magazine S Cabinets and Built­ins Paul Levine S Space and Storage Editors of Time­Life Books S Sunset Ideas for Storage Editors of Sunset Books S Modern Cabinetmaking William D. Umstattd & Charles W. Davis S Cabinetmaking Mark Duginski; Leonard Lee; Giles Miller­Mead; Joseph Truini R Making Wood Handles, Hinges & Knobs Alan & Gill Bridgewater S The Joys of Cabinetmaking James Krenov S Designing, Building, and Installing Custom Cabinets for the Home G. William Scherer S The Fine Art of Cabinet Making James Krenov R Making Kitchen Cabinets Paul Levine S Modern Cabinetry ­ European Design & Construction Techniques Jim Christ S Cabinets and Built­Ins H. H. Siegele S Cabinets & Bookcases Tom Philbin S Bookcases Niall Barrett S Creative Storage Solutions for Your Home Rick Willams S Fast and Easy Techniques for Building Modern Cabinetry. Danny Prouix S A Cabinetmaker's Notebook James Krenov S The Stanley Book of Designs for Home Storage Eric Winter S Display Cabinets You Can Customize Jeff Greef S Cabinetmaking: From Design To Finish Byron W. Maguire S How to Make Built­in Furniture Mario Dal Fabbro S Carving Wood Carving Freda Skinner S Handbook of Ornament Franz Sales Meyer S How to Carve Wood Richard Butz S Manual of Traditional Wood Carving Paul N. Hasluck S Woodcarving: Techniques & Projects James B. Johnstone & Editors of Sunset Books & Magazine S Classic Carving Patterns Lora S. Irish S Wood Carving William Wheeler & Charles H. Hayward S Wood Carving Percy W. Blandford S Carving Masks Alan & Gill Bridgewater S Woodcarving For Beginners Charles Graveney S 30 Holiday Patterns for Carvers Al Streetman S The Beginner's Handbook of Woodcarving Charles Beiderman & William Johnston S Essential Woodcarving Techniques Dick OniansgUILD OF Master Craftsman Pubs. S The Book of Wood Carving Charles Marshall Sayers S Game Bird Carving Bruce Burk S How to Carve A Duck Decoy Brian E. McGray S American Rococo, 1750­1772 Morrison H. Heckscher; Leslie Green Bowman S Making Wood Decoys Patrick Spielman S Chairs Sam Maloof ­ Woodworker Sam Maloof S The Shaker Chair Charles R. Muller & Timothy D. Rieman S The Chair Galen Cranz S American Seating Furniture: 1630­1730 Benno M. Forman S The Book of American Windsor Furniture John Kassay S Making Classic Chairs: A Craftsman's Chippendale Reference Ron Clarkson S 27 Chairs Victor J. Taylor S Dimensions of Design Vitra Design Museum S Chairmaking & Design Jeff Miller S The Art of Chair­Making Kerry Pierce S Make a Windsor Chair Michael Dunbar S Make A Chair From A Tree: An Introduction to Working Green WoodJo hn D. Alexander, Jr. S American Windsor Chairs Nancy Goyne Evans S Making a Windsor Chair Michael Dunbar N Welsh Stick Chairs John Brown S Finishing Professional Painted Finishes Ina Brosseau Marx, Allen Marx, Robert Marx S Coloring Finishing and Painting Wood Adnah Clifton Newell & William F. Holtrop S Care & Repair of Furniture Albert Jackson & David Day S The Woodfinishing Book Michael Dresdner S The New Wood Finishing Book Michael Dresdner S Finishing Secrets Editors of American Woodworker Magazine S Classic Finishing Techniques Sam Allen S Secrets of Staining and Wood Polishing Charles H. Hayword S Furniture Finishing & Refinishing Editors of Sunset Books & Magazine S How to Finish Fine Furniture and Woodwork The Sherwin­Williams Co S Hand­Applied Finishes Jeff Jewitt S Wood Finishing and Refinishing S. W. Gibbia S Understanding Wood Finishing Bob Flexner S Fixing and Avoiding Woodworking Mistakes Sandor Nagyszalanczy S The Complee Guide To Wood Finishes Derrick Crump S Gilding & Lacquering Rodrigo & Rosaria Titian S Finishes and Finishing Techniques Editors of Fine Woodworking Magazine S Wood Furniture: Finishing, Refinishing, Repairing James E Brumbaugh S The Furniture Doctor George Grotz S Adventures in Wood Finishing George Frank S How to Do Your Own Wood Finishing Jackson Hand S The Complete Book of Furniture Repair and Refinishing Ralph Parsons Kinney S Fine Wood Finishing Don Newell S Better Than New Albert Jackson and David Day R Wood Finishes Derick Crump S Wood Finisher's Handbook Sam Allen S Spray Finishing Andy Charron S Great Wood Finishes Jeff Jewitt S Finishing ­­ Materials and Methods George A. Soderberg R Fine Woodworking on Finishing and Refinishing Editors of Fine Woodworking Magazine S The Popular Mechanics Home Book of Refinishing Furniture Arthur Mikesell S Complete Book of Wood Finishing Robert Scharff S Furniture Design New American Furniture Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Edward S. Cooke, Jr. S Making Mediterranean Furniture Jay W. Hedden & Monte Burch S Fine Woodworking Design Book 4 Editors of Fine Woodworking Magazine S Measured Shop Drawings for American Furniture Thomas Moser N Honore Lannuier ­ Cabinetmaker From Paris Peter M. Kenny S Visual Awareness and Design Philip Thiel S Nomadic Furniture 1 Victor J. Papanek & James Hennessey S Fine Woodworking Design Book 2 Editors of Fine Woodworking Magazine S The Art of Woodworking Laszlo Katz S Modern Furniture Mario Dal Fabbro S Furniture Forum ­ No. 21 Furniture Forum, Inc. R Furniture Forum ­ No. 20 Furniture Forum, Inc. R Furniture Forum ­ No. 18 Furniture Forum, Inc. R Furniture Forum ­ No. 17 Furniture Forum, Inc. R Furniture Studio: The Heart of the Functional Arts John Kelsey & Rick Mastelli S Furniture Forum ­ No. 23 Furniture Forum, Inc. R The Art of Making Furniture John Makepeace S Furniture Forum ­ No. 25 Furniture Forum, Inc. R Entertainment Centers You Can Make Paul Gerhards S The Stanley Book of Designs for Making Your Own Furniture Lindley Abbatt S The Unknown Craftsman Soetsu Yanagi S Tables You Can Customize Ernie Conover R Woodworking ­ The New Wave Dona Z. Meilach S Woodenworks S Fine Woodworking Design Book 7 Editors of Fine Woodworking Magazine S Design from Scandinavia ­ No. 12 Kirsten Bjerregaard R Building Garden Furniture Ray Martin and Lee Rankin S Design from Scandinavia ­ No. 19 Kirsten Bjerregaard R Design from Scandinavia ­ No. 18 Kirsten Bjerregaard R Design from Scandinavia ­ No. 17 Kirsten Bjerregaard R Design from Scandinavia ­ No. 16 Kirsten Bjerregaard R Design from Scandinavia ­ No. 15 Kirsten Bjerregaard R Furniture Forum ­ No. 22 Furniture Forum, Inc. R Design from Scandinavia ­ No. 13 Kirsten Bjerregaard R Furniture Forum ­ No. 24 Furniture Forum, Inc. R Design from Scandinavia ­ No. 11 Kirsten Bjerregaard R Design from Scandinavia ­ No. 10 Kirsten Bjerregaard R Design from Scandinavia ­ No. 09 Kirsten Bjerregaard R Design from Scandinavia ­ No. 08 Kirsten Bjerregaard R Design from Scandinavia ­ No. 07 Kirsten Bjerregaard R Design from Scandinavia ­ No. 06 Kirsten Bjerregaard R The Dunlap Cabinet Makers Philip Zea and Donald Dunlap S Design from Scandinavia ­ No.
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