An edition of Useful information for engineers (1856)

Useful information for engineers

being a series of lectures delivered to the working engineers of Yorkshire and Lancashire; together with a series of appendices, containing the results of experimental inquiries into the strength of materials, the causes of boiler explosions, etc.

2d ed.

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An edition of Useful information for engineers (1856)

Useful information for engineers

being a series of lectures delivered to the working engineers of Yorkshire and Lancashire; together with a series of appendices, containing the results of experimental inquiries into the strength of materials, the causes of boiler explosions, etc.

2d ed.

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Useful information for engineers.
1860, Longman
in English - Ed. 3, rev.
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London

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Library of Congress
TA7 .F16

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Pagination
xvi, 376 p.
Number of pages
376

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OL6962343M
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LCCN
05036685
OCLC/WorldCat
6300862

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OL5658254W

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