22 adjectives to describe handbooks

JOHNSTON, WILL H. SEE The New universal handbook.

FRANKL, PAUL T. Form and re-form: a practical handbook of modern interiors.

Standard handbook for electrical engineers.

Plain English handbook.

The Nazi primer; official handbook for schooling the Hitler youth.

FOSTER, JAMES R. American standards of writing with a comprehensive handbook of current usage, by James R. Foster & Robert C. Whitford.

Recognising this advance in our national love of dogs and the growing demand for information on their distinguishing characteristics, I am persuaded that there is ample room for a concise and practical handbook on matters canine.

DOUBLEDAY, DORAN & CO., INC. A handbook for employees of Doubleday, Doran and Company, Inc.; welcome to Doubleday.

"We have so frequently in these columns urged the want of cheap, well-illustrated, and well-written handbooks to our cathedrals, to take the place of the out-of-date publications of local booksellers, that we are glad to hear that they have been taken in hand by Messrs. George Bell & Sons.

Our theatre today; a composite handbook on the art, craft, and management of the contemporary theatre.

Medicine in the outpatient department; an introductory handbook.

(The Riverside outdoor handbooks)

It is hoped, therefore, that this little work will serve as a useful handbook for those desirous of gaining some information, in a brief concise form, of the folk-lore which, in one form or another, has clustered round the vegetable kingdom.

Both of these are valuable handbooks and amply illustrated.

We trust there is room also for this unpretentious, but progressive, handbook, designed to stimulate interest in the ferns and to aid the average student in learning their names and meaning.

I foresee the appearance, during the next few years, of many regimental handbooks that will record the history at this present visibly and gloriously in the making.

He carried in his bosom a little handbook in which he noted things as they struck himnow a bit of family genealogy, now a prayer, now such a story as that of Ealdhelm playing minstrel on the bridge.

In those theological handbooks which piloted some of us through the troublous waters of our early theological thinking, one chapter is always occupied with proofs, more or less elaborate, of the existence of God, and another with a discussion of what are termed the Divine "attributes."

He revered the Scriptures, and incessantly pondered them, and exalted their authority, holding them to be the ultimate rule of holy living, the everlasting handbook of travellers to the heavenly Jerusalem.

He took his books as he found themthey were the popular manuals of his agethe Consolation of Boethius, the Pastoral of Pope Gregory, the compilation of Orosius, then the one accessible handbook of universal history, and the history of his own people by Bede.

The teaching of special subjects is separately recognised by the codes, and provided for by the numerous special handbooks which have been published.

At about Tsou Yen's lifetime, the first mathematical handbook was written.

22 adjectives to describe  handbooks