The value of this work is almost inestimable. There can be no question that the amount of time and labour bestowed on it is enormous. . . . There is certainly no Metallurgical Treatise in the language calculated to prove of such general utility. Elementary Manual on Steam and the Steam Engine - Page 31by Andrew Jamieson - 1897 - 290 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Hurst - Steam-engines - 1897 - 214 pages
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| Wilhelm Borchers - Electrometallurgy - 1897 - 502 pages
...that, as a Text-book of Metallurgy, it is THE BKST with which we are acquainted.'1 — Engineer. " The value of this work is almost inestimable. There...and handsome volume is condensed a large amount of valuable practical knowledge. A careful study of the first division of the book, on Fuels, will be... | |
| Andrew Jamieson - Steam engineering - 1897 - 656 pages
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| Clement le Neve Foster - Mining engineering - 1897 - 1204 pages
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| Andrew Jamieson - Mechanical engineering - 1897 - 468 pages
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| Robert Henry Smith - Calculus - 1897 - 280 pages
...There can be no question, that the amount of time and labour bestowed on it is enormous. . . . Thereis certainly no Metallurgical Treatise in the language...and handsome volume is condensed a large amount of valuable practical knowledge. A careful study of the first division of the book, on Fuels, will be... | |
| Robert Henry Smith - Calculus - 1897 - 250 pages
...that, as a Text-book of Metallurgy, it is THE BEST with which we are acquainted.'' — Engineer. " The value of this work is almost inestimable. There...amount of time and labour bestowed on it is enormous. . . . Thereis certainly no Metallurgical Treatise in the language calculated to prove of such general... | |
| William John Macquorn Rankine - Mechanical engineering - 1897 - 754 pages
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| Sir Thomas Kirke Rose - Gold - 1898 - 618 pages
...that, as a Text-book of Metallurgy, it is THE BEST with which we are acquainted.'' — Engineer. " The value of this work is almost inestimable. There...Metallurgical Treatise in the language calculated to prove of inch general utility." — Mining Journal. " In this most useful and handsome volume is condensed a... | |
| Franz Lafar - 1898 - 500 pages
...th»t, as a Text-book of Metallurgy, it is THE BEST with which we are acquainted.''— Engineer. " The value of this work is almost inestimable. There...and labour bestowed on it is enormous. . . . There ia certainly no Metallurgical Treatise in the language calculated to prove of •uch general utility."... | |
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