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A Collection of Woodwork Projects for the Making of Doll's House Furniture and Accessories - cover

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A Collection of Woodwork Projects for the Making of Doll's House Furniture and Accessories

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Publisher: Scott Press

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Summary

This vintage book is detailed instructions for the making of dolls house furniture and accessories. With simple, step instructions and helpful illustrations, this volume is highly recommended for those with little previous experience and is not to be missed by collectors of vintage literature of this ilk. Contents include: “Doll's Model Bungalow”, “Sitting Room Group”, “Dining Room Group”, “Kitchen Cabinet and Cooker”, “Two Modern Fireplaces”, “Bath, Wash-Basin and Toilet”, and “Make Your Own Doll's House Accessories”. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, high-quality edition complete with a specially commissioned new introduction on dolls' houses.
Available since: 08/26/2016.

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