Mechanick exercises

Moxon, Joseph, 1627-1691.

Mechanick exercises or, the doctrine of handy-works. Applied to the art of smithing, joinery, carpentry, and turning. By Joseph Moxon, late Member of the Royal Society, and Hydrographer to King Charles II. The third edition, with an addition of the bricklayers, plaisterers, and masons trades. [electronic resource] : - 1701. - [6],48,51-130,[2],131-188,185-234;[2],64[i.e.46]p.,plates ; 8p0s.

Issued in monthly parts. The leaf preceding p.131 is a separate titlepage reading 'Mechanick exercises: or, the doctrine of handy-works', London, J. Moxon, 1694. Pt.2 has separate register, pagination, and titlepage reading 'Mechanick exercises .. applied to the art of bricklayers-works', London, 1700. P.46 misnumbered 64. Text continuous despite pagination. Reproduction of original from Harvard University Houghton Library.

Goldsmiths', 3773 English Short Title Catalog, N11854.


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Joinery--Early works to 1800.
Industrial arts--Early works to 1800.
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