The Illustrated carpenter and builder
- Bib ID:
- 224933
- Format:
- Journal
- Description:
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- London : T. H. Roberts, 1877-1971
- 162 v. : ill. ; 32 cm.
- Notes:
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- Some issues have title: Illustrated carpenter & builder, Jan. 2, 1970-June 4, 1971.
- "The largest circulation of any journal in the building trade."
- Description based on: Vol. 122, no. 3151 (Jan. 7, 1938).
- Includes monthly Decoration and equipment supplement.
- Life Dates:
- Vol.1, no. 1 (August 10th, 1877)-vol. 162, no. 4892 (June 4th, 1971)
- Supplement To:
- Decoration and equipment supplement
- Later Title:
- Building trades journal 0306-3216
- Frequency:
- Weekly
- Subject:
- Also Titled:
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- ICB
- Illustrated carpenter & builder
- ICB the building trades journal -1971
- Copyright:
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