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Title: The Building Age Jan.-Dec. 1914 Bound Vol. 36
Classification: Magazines Building Construction Technolgy
Publication Information: Published Monthly by David Williams Co., New York.
Additional Information: All original covers have been removed along with some pages which were probably ad pages. There are still some ads in the back of each issue. Illustrated. The content pages are all in the front of the volume. The page numbers run as follows: Jan. 19-102; Feb. 19-96; Mar. 19-104, Apr. 19-116; May 19-86; June 19-94; July 19-90; Aug. 19-86; Sept. 19-88; Oct. 19-86; Nov. 19-88; Dec. 19-88.
Summary: There are many short articles in each issue along with the major articles which are listed below:
• Duplex Dwelling for the Suburbs
• Hoisting Rigs for Builders’ Use – Parts IV, V, VI, VII, VIII.
• Frame House of Compact Arrangement (includes nice full page color illustration)
• Country Club House at Wichita, Kansas
• Truss for Frame Barn Construction
• Prevention of Dampness in Buildings
• House Built by Trade-School Students
• Heating Cottage by Hot Air Furnace
• Combination Woodworkers for Builders
• An Episcopal Chapel of Stucco Finish
• A Four Family Apartment House
• A Swimming Pool and Dancing Pavilion
• Banquet of Chicago Builders’ Exchange
• A Low Cost Dutch Colonial House (includes nice full page color illustration)
• Frame Cottage with Cobblestone Porch
• Something About Concrete-Log Cabins
• The Basement of the Modern Dwelling
• A Creamery with Hollow Concrete Walls
• Some Tools for the Building Mechanic
• Modern Cottage on the Jersey Coast
• Convention of National Association of Builders Exchanges
• Meeting of Secretaries of Builders Exchanges
• Rustic Athletic Lodge for City Park
• Country Residence of Stone and Stucco (includes nice full page color illustration)
• New York State Association of Builders
• Constructing a Concrete Icehouse
• Concrete Stable and Feed Mill
• House Built by Carpentry Apprentices
• Sheet Metal for Interior Decoration
• Spanish Style Bungalow of the Tropics
• Plank Frame Barn at Melrose, N.Y.
• Bungalow of a Landscape Architect
• Fireproof Moving Picture Theatre
• When the Builder Mixes his Concrete – Parts I, II, III
• Well-Arranged Low Cost Farm House
• Details of Convenient Writing Desks
• Suburban Cottage of Stone Construction (includes nice full page color illustration)
• Exhibits at the Chicago Cement Show
• Wall Boards in Building Construction
• A Bungalow for Permanent Occupancy
• Progress of Panama Exposition
• A Brick Garage, Stable and Greenhouse
• A Country House of Colonial Design
• Geometry for the Ambitious Mason
• A Hollow Tile and Timber Residence (includes nice full page color illustration)
• House of Concrete Blocks and Stucco
• Testing the Efficiency of Metal Doors
• Stucco Cottage at Ridgewood, NJ
• How Mill Work Should Be Listed
• Inexpensive Cottages for Workingmen
• Concrete Tile House of Stucco Finish (includes nice full page color illustration)
• Development of Skilled Mechanics
• Drawing Windows of Gothic Design (in multiple issues)
• A Unique Abode of Four Rooms in One
• Some Types of Old English Cottages
• Some of the Various Kinds of Masonry
• The Forest Products Exposition
• A Low Cost Cottage at Lakewood, Ohio
• Coming Exposition at San Diego
• Design of Beams, Girders and Trusses (in multiple issues)
• Sewage Disposal for the Country Home
• Indirect Lighting System for the House
• A Moderate Cost House of Hollow Tile
• A Country House of Seven Rooms (includes nice full page color illustration)
• Foundations for Stucco Houses
• The Legal Regulation of Architects
• Fireplace in the Modern Home
• Modern Carriage Home and Stable
• Estimating Cost of Carpentry Work
• An Ohio Residence in Stucco Finish
• Design of Beams, Girders and Trusses
• A Concrete Single-Apartment Court
• Cottage for a Water Front Location (includes nice full page color illustration)
• Frame Rectory for Small Community
• Panama-Pacific Exposition Buildings
• A Blending of Chalet and Bungalow
• A Young Cattle Barn with Cement Silo
• A Low Cost Cottage for the Suburbs
• Suburban Home of Shingles and Stucco (includes nice full page color illustration)
• Chicago’s New Public Comfort Stations
• Cobblestone Effects in House Design
• The Great Palace of Horticulture
• Bonds and Mortars in Brick Walls
• A Picturesque Design for the Lakeside
• Early Masonry in Scotland
• A Modern Two-Room Schoolhouse
• A Colonial House for the Suburbs (includes nice full page color illustration)
• A Summer Lodge at Manchester, Mass.
• Bonds and Mortars in Brick Walls
• Merits of Reinforced Concrete Roofs
• Concrete for Repairing Buildings
• The Cottage of a Chicago Builder
• Laying Out Roofs of Unequal Pitch
• Chapel of Rustic Masonry Construction
• New Building of the Equitable Life Assurance Company
• A Modified Colonial Country House (includes nice full page color illustration)
• A Hollow Tile Cement Coated Cottage
• Uncertainty in Building Contracts
• A Hillside Country Club House
• Specifications for Wiring a Dwelling
• A Frame Dwelling in a Chicago Suburb
• Construction of Concrete Septic Tanks
• An Actor’s Idea of a Model Home
• A Country Cottage at Huntington, N.Y.
• The Quantity System of Estimating
• The Panama Exposition of San Diego
• A Cement Coated Hollow Tile House (includes nice full page color illustration)
• Five-Room Bungalow of Oriental Design
• Heating and Ventilating a Theater
• How to Design an Open Fireplace
• Industrial Education in the South
• Crucial Test of Fireproof Partition
Condition: Hard cover, Ex-Lib – usual stamps/marks. Inside front fly is almost loose from issue. Few small soiled spots but overall a very good sound volume.
Shipping & Handling/Payment: Bound Printed Matter with insurance, $11.00. (Periodicals and Magazines with advertising cannot ship media mail according to USPS regulations). If insurance is not included in s&h charges, it is extra and recommended as Seller is not responsible for uninsured items. F.O.B. Miller, SD. Next day shipping (except Fri. & Sat.) with money orders. With checks (US only) item held 10-12 days (no exceptions). Paypal the next day (Mon-Thurs) after I have received notification. Multiple Purchases will be combined up to 15 pounds (Bound Printed Matter weight limit) again please contact me for the correct amount, excessive overcharges will be refunded. SD residents will be charged 6 ½% sales tax. Thanks for looking.
I Appreciate Your Business. To avoid any conflicts PLEASE be sure to READ all details about the item in the entire listing. If you have any questions in regards to the item please ask. No question is too trivial. Thank-You for checking out my item.
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Classification: Magazines Building Construction Technolgy
Publication Information: Published Monthly by David Williams Co., New York.
Additional Information: All original covers have been removed along with some pages which were probably ad pages. There are still some ads in the back of each issue. Illustrated. The content pages are all in the front of the volume. The page numbers run as follows: Jan. 19-102; Feb. 19-96; Mar. 19-104, Apr. 19-116; May 19-86; June 19-94; July 19-90; Aug. 19-86; Sept. 19-88; Oct. 19-86; Nov. 19-88; Dec. 19-88.
Summary: There are many short articles in each issue along with the major articles which are listed below:
• Duplex Dwelling for the Suburbs
• Hoisting Rigs for Builders’ Use – Parts IV, V, VI, VII, VIII.
• Frame House of Compact Arrangement (includes nice full page color illustration)
• Country Club House at Wichita, Kansas
• Truss for Frame Barn Construction
• Prevention of Dampness in Buildings
• House Built by Trade-School Students
• Heating Cottage by Hot Air Furnace
• Combination Woodworkers for Builders
• An Episcopal Chapel of Stucco Finish
• A Four Family Apartment House
• A Swimming Pool and Dancing Pavilion
• Banquet of Chicago Builders’ Exchange
• A Low Cost Dutch Colonial House (includes nice full page color illustration)
• Frame Cottage with Cobblestone Porch
• Something About Concrete-Log Cabins
• The Basement of the Modern Dwelling
• A Creamery with Hollow Concrete Walls
• Some Tools for the Building Mechanic
• Modern Cottage on the Jersey Coast
• Convention of National Association of Builders Exchanges
• Meeting of Secretaries of Builders Exchanges
• Rustic Athletic Lodge for City Park
• Country Residence of Stone and Stucco (includes nice full page color illustration)
• New York State Association of Builders
• Constructing a Concrete Icehouse
• Concrete Stable and Feed Mill
• House Built by Carpentry Apprentices
• Sheet Metal for Interior Decoration
• Spanish Style Bungalow of the Tropics
• Plank Frame Barn at Melrose, N.Y.
• Bungalow of a Landscape Architect
• Fireproof Moving Picture Theatre
• When the Builder Mixes his Concrete – Parts I, II, III
• Well-Arranged Low Cost Farm House
• Details of Convenient Writing Desks
• Suburban Cottage of Stone Construction (includes nice full page color illustration)
• Exhibits at the Chicago Cement Show
• Wall Boards in Building Construction
• A Bungalow for Permanent Occupancy
• Progress of Panama Exposition
• A Brick Garage, Stable and Greenhouse
• A Country House of Colonial Design
• Geometry for the Ambitious Mason
• A Hollow Tile and Timber Residence (includes nice full page color illustration)
• House of Concrete Blocks and Stucco
• Testing the Efficiency of Metal Doors
• Stucco Cottage at Ridgewood, NJ
• How Mill Work Should Be Listed
• Inexpensive Cottages for Workingmen
• Concrete Tile House of Stucco Finish (includes nice full page color illustration)
• Development of Skilled Mechanics
• Drawing Windows of Gothic Design (in multiple issues)
• A Unique Abode of Four Rooms in One
• Some Types of Old English Cottages
• Some of the Various Kinds of Masonry
• The Forest Products Exposition
• A Low Cost Cottage at Lakewood, Ohio
• Coming Exposition at San Diego
• Design of Beams, Girders and Trusses (in multiple issues)
• Sewage Disposal for the Country Home
• Indirect Lighting System for the House
• A Moderate Cost House of Hollow Tile
• A Country House of Seven Rooms (includes nice full page color illustration)
• Foundations for Stucco Houses
• The Legal Regulation of Architects
• Fireplace in the Modern Home
• Modern Carriage Home and Stable
• Estimating Cost of Carpentry Work
• An Ohio Residence in Stucco Finish
• Design of Beams, Girders and Trusses
• A Concrete Single-Apartment Court
• Cottage for a Water Front Location (includes nice full page color illustration)
• Frame Rectory for Small Community
• Panama-Pacific Exposition Buildings
• A Blending of Chalet and Bungalow
• A Young Cattle Barn with Cement Silo
• A Low Cost Cottage for the Suburbs
• Suburban Home of Shingles and Stucco (includes nice full page color illustration)
• Chicago’s New Public Comfort Stations
• Cobblestone Effects in House Design
• The Great Palace of Horticulture
• Bonds and Mortars in Brick Walls
• A Picturesque Design for the Lakeside
• Early Masonry in Scotland
• A Modern Two-Room Schoolhouse
• A Colonial House for the Suburbs (includes nice full page color illustration)
• A Summer Lodge at Manchester, Mass.
• Bonds and Mortars in Brick Walls
• Merits of Reinforced Concrete Roofs
• Concrete for Repairing Buildings
• The Cottage of a Chicago Builder
• Laying Out Roofs of Unequal Pitch
• Chapel of Rustic Masonry Construction
• New Building of the Equitable Life Assurance Company
• A Modified Colonial Country House (includes nice full page color illustration)
• A Hollow Tile Cement Coated Cottage
• Uncertainty in Building Contracts
• A Hillside Country Club House
• Specifications for Wiring a Dwelling
• A Frame Dwelling in a Chicago Suburb
• Construction of Concrete Septic Tanks
• An Actor’s Idea of a Model Home
• A Country Cottage at Huntington, N.Y.
• The Quantity System of Estimating
• The Panama Exposition of San Diego
• A Cement Coated Hollow Tile House (includes nice full page color illustration)
• Five-Room Bungalow of Oriental Design
• Heating and Ventilating a Theater
• How to Design an Open Fireplace
• Industrial Education in the South
• Crucial Test of Fireproof Partition
Condition: Hard cover, Ex-Lib – usual stamps/marks. Inside front fly is almost loose from issue. Few small soiled spots but overall a very good sound volume.
Shipping & Handling/Payment: Bound Printed Matter with insurance, $11.00. (Periodicals and Magazines with advertising cannot ship media mail according to USPS regulations). If insurance is not included in s&h charges, it is extra and recommended as Seller is not responsible for uninsured items. F.O.B. Miller, SD. Next day shipping (except Fri. & Sat.) with money orders. With checks (US only) item held 10-12 days (no exceptions). Paypal the next day (Mon-Thurs) after I have received notification. Multiple Purchases will be combined up to 15 pounds (Bound Printed Matter weight limit) again please contact me for the correct amount, excessive overcharges will be refunded. SD residents will be charged 6 ½% sales tax. Thanks for looking.
I Appreciate Your Business. To avoid any conflicts PLEASE be sure to READ all details about the item in the entire listing. If you have any questions in regards to the item please ask. No question is too trivial. Thank-You for checking out my item.
Whatnots Books & Etc (licensed used book store)
50,000 Books & Magazines for Sale. Specializing in South Dakota Books.