Isaac Perry Hicks’s Architectural Drawing for Mechanics provides a clear and practical guide to the principles of architectural design and drawing, tailored specifically for mechanics and other skilled workers. With detailed instructions and numerous illustrations, Hicks demystifies the process of creating and interpreting architectural plans, enabling readers to become more informed and effective builders. A valuable resource for anyone interested in the history and practice of American architecture.
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