Calvin Cobb, radio woodworker! : a novel with measured drawings
(2014)

Fiction

Book

Call Numbers:
FICTION/UNDERHILL,R

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Fiction FICTION/UNDERHILL,R Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Fort Mitchell, Kentucky : Lost Art Press, [2014]
DESCRIPTION

vii, 357 pages, 14 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, map ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9780990623021 (hbk.), 0990623025 (hbk.)
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

"Roy Underhill of PBS's 'The Woodwright's Shop' has written what could be the world's first-ever woodworking novel: 'Calvin Cobb: Radio Woodworker!' It's a screwball comedy set in 1937 about a woodworker who heads the U.S. government's agricultural 'Broadcast Research' division. Along with his staff of four women (all severely injured WWI volunteers), Calvin studies 'broadcast seed, nutrient and amendment distribution technology and practice' -- that is, what happens when the poop actually hits the fan. But the four women are more interested in developing the world's first supercomputer (using abandoned punch-card machines), and Calvin is more interested in woodworking ... and in one particular woman: Kathryn Dale Harper, host of the radio program 'Homemaker Chats.' How best to woo her? Why, a radio show: 'Grandpa Sam's Woodshop of the Air!' It's an almost-overnight sensation (for measured drawings, write to 'Grandpa Sam's' and be sure to include a 3 cent stamp to cover the cost of duplication). But -- as Calvin discovers -- success breeds jealousy ... a dangerous thing when one's enemy has friends in high places. Can Calvin and his friends save the world through woodworking, one listener at a time? Perhaps -- but first, they'll have to save themselves from Nazis, the clutches of the FBI, bureaucracy and wooden legs that break at inopportune times"--Provided by publisher