BKS001 American Association of Woodturners and the Minnesota Museum of American Art. Nature Takes a Turn.
BKS002 American Association of Woodturners. Put a Lid on It.
BKS003 Behme, Robert Lee (1971). The Outdoor How-to-Build-it-Book.
BKS004 Christensen, Kip, and Burningham, Rex (1999). Turning Pens and Pencils
BKS005 Crewdson, Frederick M. (1957). Spray Painting—Industrial and Commercial
BKS006 Klayman, Toby Judith and Steinberg, Cobbett (1984). The Artists’ Survival Manual—Marketing Your Work.
BKS007 Makowicki, Jim (1996). Making Heirloom Toys
BKS008 McGuire, E Patrick, and Moran, Lois. (1979). Pricing and Promotion: A Guide for Craftspeople
BKS009 Pain, F (1979) The Practical Wood Turner
BKS010 Spielman, Patrick (1996). The Art of the Lathe
BKS011 Underhill, Roy (1986). The Woodwright’s Work Book—Further Explorations in Traditonal Woodcraft
BKS012 Wettlaufer, George, and Nancy (1974). The Craftman’s Survival Manual— Making a Full- or Part-time Living from Your Craft
BKS013 Pye, Chris (1995). Carving on Woodturning.
BKS014 Hunnex, John (1993). Woodturning—A Source Book of Shapes
BKS015 Meilach, Dona (1966). Creating Small Wood Objects as Functional Sculpture
BKS016 Hunnex, John (1993).A Source Book of Shapes
BKS017 Leir, Ray; Peters, Jan; and Wallace, Kevin (1999). Contemporary Turned Wood: New Perspectives in a RichTradition
BKSO18 Englar, Nick (1988). "Outdoor Furniture" in Build-It-Better Yourself
BKS019 Nish, Dale (1985). Master Woodturners: David Ellsworth, Ray Key, Mark Lindquist, Jelvin Lindquist, Ed Moulthrop, Rude Osolnik, Richard Raffjn, Al Stirt, Jack Straka
BKS020 Darlow, Mike (2003). Woodturning Design
BKS021 Porter, Terry (2006). Wood Identification and Use: Revised and Expanded
BKS022 Raffan, Richard (2001). Turning Wood, Completely Revised and Expanded
BKS023 Raffan, Richard (2008). Turning Wood, Updated and Expanded Third Edition