Phil Pascoe
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You know why pirates are called pirates? ......coz they aaaaaarrr!
In the Editors Preface he says...AndyT":3lzxfn5w said:As far as I can see, Bernard Jones was an editor of "Work" a weekly publication aimed mostly at amateurs published in the late C19th and running on into the C20th.
He would not have been the author of every word in his books, which may be why the level of detail is a bit inconsistent.
Pete Maddex":utb65q61 said:O/K I have The Piratical Woodworker, 4 volumes and The Complete Woodworker a single volume.
The Practical Handyman by James E. Wheeler has a woodworking section as well as The Handy Man and Home Mechanic both Odhams Press Limited.
They have sections on gas fitting as well :shock:
Pete
bugbear":3r01cjqb said:I love old (pre WWII) handyman books. They're always full of terrible (and ugly) decorating ideas, lots of stuff on wireless, and rather a lot on photography.
I have "some" of these books.
BugBear
bugbear":1ji73nue said:I love old (pre WWII) handyman books. They're always full of terrible (and ugly) decorating ideas, lots of stuff on wireless, and rather a lot on photography.
I have "some" of these books.
BugBear
joethedrummer":15acs0d2 said:Could be delivered by plane !! Sorry but i couldn"t resist it,,,
AndyT":2kzystvz said:I see that Popular Woodworking have just announced a reprint at $85 for the four volume set:
http://www.popularwoodworking.com/woodworking-blogs/editors-blog/historic-books-now-back-in-print
harryd":2hk00r5w said:I have a four-volume edition, 'specially prepared for Subscribers' of 'The Amateur Mechanic - a practical guide for the Handyman', edited by the same Bernard E. Jones, Editor of 'Work'. It's fascinating - a solid, step-by step woodworking course, but other gems like 'How to make a pair of riveted boots', 'A simple box kite', Stopping burst soil pipes', 'Overhauling a motorcycle', and 'Various hammers and their uses'. It looks like a compilation of articles from 'Work', and lists over twenty 'Chief contributors', with names like 'Abra', 'Coracle', 'G', and the wonderful Fred Dyb, who was clearly a plumber.
Highly recommended text.
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