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ABSTRACT THE drawings and designs made by the professional draughtsman in a good manufacturing workshop are characterised by a style and completeness which easily distinguishes them from the
amateur productions commonly met with in the technical school and college. The object of the author in this book is to give to students precise and minute instructions relating to the
numerous small details of manipulation and drafting that must be followed if drawings are to be such as would command respect in a commercial establishment. _A Manual of Drawing_. By C. E.
Coolidge. Pp. iv + 200 (alternate pages blank). (New York: John Wiley and Sons; London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1902.) Price 1 dollar. Access through your institution Buy or subscribe This
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