Hugh Foster

Hugh Foster

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Picture Framing Basics (a short story) (Basics, #2) was the most recently released book by Hugh Foster, on January 1st, 1997.

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Hugh Foster Stats: The highest rated book by Hugh Foster on Book Notification is Picture Framing Basics, the 2nd novel in the Basics series.

The most read book by Hugh Foster on Book Notification is Picture Framing Basics, the 2nd novel in the Basics series.

Below is a complete list of Hugh Foster books in publication and chronological order, broken down by series. The most popular series by Hugh Foster is the Basics Series.

List of Basics Books in Publication Order

List of Non-Fiction Books in Publication Order

List of Hugh Foster Anthologies in Publication Order

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Hugh Foster

Hugh Foster is probably best known for their Non-Fiction Books. They currently have 2 Non-Fiction books available. The first was released in 1990 with the book Getting the Most From Your "SKIL" 4355 Scrolling Jig Saw. The most recently released was Making Wood Tables which was released in 1994. There are no upcoming non-fiction books by Hugh at this time.

Hugh Foster has also written the Basics series which has 2 books including Biscuit Joiner Basics and Picture Framing Basics.

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Hugh Foster: F.A.Q

What was the first book Hugh Foster wrote?

The first book written by Hugh Foster was Getting the Most From Your "SKIL" 4355 Scrolling Jig Saw, published in 1990.

What was the most recent book Hugh Foster wrote?

Their most recently released work was Picture Framing Basics (a short story) on January 1st, 1997.

Will there be any more books by Hugh Foster?

Hugh Foster does not have any upcoming books with a set publication date within the next few months at this time.

How many books has Hugh Foster written?

Hugh Foster has written 4 books excluding contributions to anthologies. 2 books in the Basics Series, 2 books in the Non-Fiction Books.

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