Things To Make | by Archibald Williams

The making for oneself of toys and other objects of a more or less useful character has certain advantages over buying them. In the case of the more elaborate and costly articles, it may enable one to possess things which otherwise would be unobtainable. Secondly, a home-made article may give a satisfaction more lasting than is conferred by a bought one, though it may be less beautiful to look upon. Thirdly, the mere making should be a pleasure, and must be an education in itself.

Title Things To Make Author Archibald Williams Publisher Thomas Nelson And Sons, Ltd. Year 1918 Copyright 1918, Thomas Nelson And Sons, Ltd. Amazon Things to Make

By Archibald Williams, Author Of "Victories Of The Engineer," How It Works," "How It Is Made," Etc., Etc.



