A practical view of the steam engine;: Illustrated by engravings of the largest machine in Scotland, For the Coal Mines of Sir John Hope, of Craighall, Bart. With an Account of a Mercurial Statical Dynamometer and results of the Draught of Horses, Quantum
by John Milne
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Black, Young, & Young; [etc., etc.], 1830. Hardcover. Very Good. A. Balfour & Co., Edinburgh, 1830 printing. Clean, unmarked pages. Hardcover. Rebound in modern cloth. Hinges starting. Gutters repaired. Ships daily.
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- A practical view of the steam engine;: Illustrated by engravings of the largest machine in Scotland, For the Coal Mines of Sir John Hope, of Craighall, Bart. With an Account of a Mercurial Statical Dynamometer and results of the Draught of Horses, Quantum
- Author
- John Milne
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- Hardcover
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- Used - Very Good
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- Black, Young, & Young; [etc., etc.]
- Date Published
- 1830
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