The furniture doctor; being practical information for everybody about the care, repair, and refinishing of furniture, with easy to follow directions and tricks of the trade that use commonly available materials, all presented with the author's usual hilarious anecdotes in the Yankee manner and more about his infamous Uncle George.
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Grotz, G. (1962). The furniture doctor: being practical information for everybody about the care, repair, and refinishing of furniture, with easy to follow directions and tricks of the trade that use commonly available materials, all presented with the author's usual hilarious anecdotes in the Yankee manner and more about his infamous Uncle George ([1st ed.]). Doubleday.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Grotz, George. 1962. The Furniture Doctor: Being Practical Information for Everybody About the Care, Repair, and Refinishing of Furniture, With Easy to Follow Directions and Tricks of the Trade That Use Commonly Available Materials, All Presented With the Author's Usual Hilarious Anecdotes in the Yankee Manner and More About His Infamous Uncle George. Doubleday.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Grotz, George. The Furniture Doctor: Being Practical Information for Everybody About the Care, Repair, and Refinishing of Furniture, With Easy to Follow Directions and Tricks of the Trade That Use Commonly Available Materials, All Presented With the Author's Usual Hilarious Anecdotes in the Yankee Manner and More About His Infamous Uncle George Doubleday, 1962.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Grotz, George. The Furniture Doctor: Being Practical Information for Everybody About the Care, Repair, and Refinishing of Furniture, With Easy to Follow Directions and Tricks of the Trade That Use Commonly Available Materials, All Presented With the Author's Usual Hilarious Anecdotes in the Yankee Manner and More About His Infamous Uncle George [1st ed.], Doubleday, 1962.