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Steel, chalk and the draughtsman’s eye: a handbook from an industrial moment when drawing was the language of invention. Practical skills for every maker. Issued under the International Library of Technology imprint and anonymous in authorship, this engineering drawing textbook was compiled for those engaged in engineering professions, trades and vocational occupations, and for anyone who sought a clear, practical education in the visual language of making. The book balances geometric rigour with hands-on technique: measured geometrical drawing and projection methods sit beside freehand and ornamental drawing, wash-work and brush practice, elementary perspective drawing and the fundamentals of architectural drafting. Plates and instructive diagrams are paired with succinct directions so the reader learns both to read drawings and to make them; the tone is workshop-oriented rather than academic, making it equally useful as a classroom text or a self-directed vocational training manual.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.At once a technical illustration guide and an illustrated engineering handbook, the volume serves as an essential engineering students resource and trades education reference. It explains projection drawing techniques and elementary perspective drawing with economy, and it lays out the architectural drafting basics that underpinned industrial design and manufacture. Read as an artefact of early 20th century engineering and industrial era instructional culture, the book illuminates how draughtsmanship operated as both communication and craft. Contemporary learners will recognise foundational methods that inform modern practice; historians and collectors will prize the book as a mechanical drawing collection that preserves an honest, skill-focused pedagogy. Whether approached for study, reference or display, this reissued heritage title bridges practical utility and historical curiosity. Small museums, specialist libraries and design workshops will value this as both a teaching aid and a display piece.