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- catalog contributor b4655443.
- catalog created "c1911.".
- catalog date "1911".
- catalog date "c1911.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1911.".
- catalog description "Among the tent dwellers -- People who live in huts -- Houses of grass, cane, and leaves -- Some odd dwellings of far-away lands -- Homes of colonial days -- In the world's great forests -- Our logging industry -- From log to lumber -- Woodworking in other lands -- Among the ruins of some great buildings of the past -- A visit to the quarries-marble, granite, and slate-- Artificial stone-concrete, cement, and plaster -- Brick structures of antiquity -- Our American brickyards -- Iron -- Mining iron -- In the furnaces and rolling mills -- Nails and screws, locks and hinges -- Tin and zinc -- Lead, copper, and brass -- A trip to fairyland -- A visit to a glass factory -- Paper-wood pulp -- The story of paper -- Paints, oils, and varnishes -- Building a home -- The world's tallest buildings -- In a New York hotel -- Fire -- Warming our homes-fireplaces, stoves, hot water, and steam -- Lighting the house -- Our great oil industry -- How gas is made -- Lighting by electricity -- Lamps and burners. How matches are made -- The old oaken bucket and its successors -- The water supply of great cities -- Furniture -- Floor coverings.".
- catalog extent "352 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "How the world is housed.".
- catalog isFormatOf "How the world is housed.".
- catalog isPartOf "Readers on commerce and industry".
- catalog issued "1911".
- catalog issued "c1911.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : American Book Company,".
- catalog relation "How the world is housed.".
- catalog subject "Architecture, Domestic.".
- catalog subject "Dwellings Cross-cultural studies Juvenile literature.".
- catalog subject "Dwellings History Juvenile literature.".
- catalog subject "Dwellings.".
- catalog subject "G133 .C33".
- catalog subject "Geography 1870-1950.".
- catalog subject "House construction History Juvenile literature.".
- catalog subject "Readers Geography.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Among the tent dwellers -- People who live in huts -- Houses of grass, cane, and leaves -- Some odd dwellings of far-away lands -- Homes of colonial days -- In the world's great forests -- Our logging industry -- From log to lumber -- Woodworking in other lands -- Among the ruins of some great buildings of the past -- A visit to the quarries-marble, granite, and slate-- Artificial stone-concrete, cement, and plaster -- Brick structures of antiquity -- Our American brickyards -- Iron -- Mining iron -- In the furnaces and rolling mills -- Nails and screws, locks and hinges -- Tin and zinc -- Lead, copper, and brass -- A trip to fairyland -- A visit to a glass factory -- Paper-wood pulp -- The story of paper -- Paints, oils, and varnishes -- Building a home -- The world's tallest buildings -- In a New York hotel -- Fire -- Warming our homes-fireplaces, stoves, hot water, and steam -- Lighting the house -- Our great oil industry -- How gas is made -- Lighting by electricity -- Lamps and burners. How matches are made -- The old oaken bucket and its successors -- The water supply of great cities -- Furniture -- Floor coverings.".
- catalog title "How the world is housed / by Frank George Carpenter.".
- catalog type "text".