An Impressive Book Collection (You Can Peruse)

Typically, I’m not a fan of Print on Demand (POD) publishers who take low-quality scans of books in the public domain and sell them alongside antique books. I have been fooled a couple times and ordered a POD book by accident.

But here is one exception. The Forgotten Books website in the UK is a massive collection of public domain works that are well-indexed. There I have found about a dozen woodworking books I had never heard of thanks to the site. 

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There are school manuals for woodworking, William Fairham’s “Woodwork Joints” and more than 100 others.

If you really want to buy one of these books, go ahead. I can offer no promises on the print quality. However, you can preview each title as a guest, and you get to see quite a lot of the interior of the book. More than enough to decide if it’s a book you are willing to chase down on the secondhand market, or perhaps find through archive.org or one of the many other sites that archive scans.

It’s a big list. I think you’ll enjoy paging through it.

— Christopher Schwarz

Source: lostartpress.com

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