If you liked For the Very Joy of Art by Marjorie Macmillan, E. N. Corlett, and Nottingham Society of Artists Staff, start with Sitting at Work (2013), Ergonomics of Working Postures : Models, Methods and Cases (1986), and Stress, work design, and productivity (1981). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Sitting at Work 2013 · 62 pages · E. N. Corlett, Rani Lueder · Same author
  2. 2 Ergonomics of Working Postures : Models, Methods and Cases 1986 · 429 pages · E. N. Corlett, Wilson, John R., I. Manenica · Same author
  3. 3 Stress, work design, and productivity 1981 · 271 pages · E. N. Corlett · Same author
  4. 4 Life ... for Dogs and Other People 2010 · 136 pages · Deirdre Golden, E. N. Corlett · Same author
  5. 5 Aménager le travail posté 1988 · 119 pages · E. N. Corlett · Same author
  6. 6 The Guide to the Handling of Patients 1994 · 138 pages · E. N. Corlett, P. V. Lloyd, Christine Tarling, J. D. G. Troup, Brenda Wright · Same author

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What should I read after For the Very Joy of Art?

BookOrb recommends Sitting at Work (2013), Ergonomics of Working Postures : Models, Methods and Cases (1986), Stress, work design, and productivity (1981), Life ... for Dogs and Other People (2010), and Aménager le travail posté (1988).

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Who wrote For the Very Joy of Art?

For the Very Joy of Art is by Marjorie Macmillan, E. N. Corlett, and Nottingham Society of Artists Staff.