Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1915)

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MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE 179 CASSELC 6300IL DIA OF MECHANIC Articles For the Handy Man About the House tntHk Knowledge L For the Boy Who Ukes to Make things ■I /]«i2 Occupation or Employer Send this coupon or copy of it EVERY Mechanic, Engineer, Scientist, Farmer, Handyman and Man with a Hobby should own a set of these books. The work is not only of priceless value to Mechanics, Electricians and Scientists, but contains thousands of articles written for the Handyman about the house, farm and shop ; for anyone who likes to make things, from a match-holder to a sv.i'.e of furniture — from a wheelbarrow to a carriage or motor body. The boy who is learning how to use his brains and hands will find these volumes a never ending inspiration. Read the description below ; then let us send you the set for examination before you purchase. This Famous Mechanical Library Sent You for Examination on Receipt of $1.00 Sign your name to the coupon below and let us send you this complete five volume work at once on approval. If you don't keep the books, the set is returnable AT OUR EXPENSE, and we will refund your Si. 00, plus any expenses. foccoll'c C\Jo\f\T\Q0tfl\n ftf M«>f»ll*mfirf»C is an authoritative work, well printed and handsomely bound in five volumes. Written V/d33ClI 3 V/jClUpacUld VI iTltXlIdUULS by a staff of skilful and talented mechanical and technical writers, under the direct editorship of Paul X. Hasluck, the foremost living writer on mechanical subjects, every item the pa: 1 contribution of an expert. The complete work contains over 6500 illustrations and 30.000 separately indexed articles; over 2.500,000 words. The five volumes number 1760 pages in all; each volume measuring 73^x10^ inches; strongly bound in stout extra durable cloth binding, with lettering in gold. 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