This section is from the book "Selected Woodwork Shop Problems", by George A. Seaton. Also available from Amazon: Selected shop problems.
The persistent demand for certain numbers of the Manual Training Magazine has made it evident to the publishers that some of the articles in these numbers ought to be reprinted and sold at such a price as will enable teachers to purchase them in quantities for use in their classes. Moreover, it is believed that from time to time in the future, the Magazine will publish articles which, owing to their special value, ought to be reprinted soon after they appear in the Magazine.
To supply this evident need the Manual Training Reprints have been planned and will be issued at regular intervals as the demand may warrant. These will be arranged in two series as follows:
Series A. - Illustrated articles of special practical value for class use.
Series B. - Discussions having special, permanent value, or such as supply needed data to directors of manual training and to students preparing to become teachers.
The following scale of prices, which will be uniform for all the Reprints, has been adopted:
Single copy, postpaid ...............................20 cents.
12 copies in one package .............................$2.00
25 copies in one package ............................. 3.50
50 copies in one package ............................. 6.50
100 copies in one package .............................12.00
The price on number of copies between those given in the above list will be at the rate of the next smaller numbor of copies in the list. For example, 6 copies will cost $1.20; 35 copies will cost $4.90. But as all the reprints are sold at the same price, one may select from all the titles that are published in making up an order of a given number.
No. 1. The Construction and Flying of Kites. By C. M. Miller, Assistant Supervisor of Manual Training, Los Angeles, Calif.
No. 2. Coping Saw Work. By Ben W. Johnson, Supervisor of Manual Training, Seattle, Washington.
No. 3. Selected Shop Problems. By George A. Seaton. Director of Manual Training, Shaw High School, Cleveland, Ohio.
 
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