Naval Science: A Quarterly Magazine for Promoting the Improvement of Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, Steam Navigation, and Seamanship, Volume 4Sir Edward James Reed, Joseph Woolley Lockwood and Company, 1875 - Naval art and science |
Contents
D | 94 |
THE GEOMETRICAL THEORY OF STABILITY FOR SHIPS AND OTHER FLOATING | 175 |
THE CIRCULAR IRONCLADS OF RUSSIA | 206 |
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