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The Working of the Steam Engine Explained by the Use of the Indicator: Being An Exposition of the Best Means of Producing the Greatest Effect from a Given Quantity of Impulsive Power, with the Least Expenditure of Fuel £60.00
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Hopkinson, Joseph

Catalogue No.: e9366

Publisher:

London.: John Weale

Edition:

Third Edition, Enlarged and Improved; Published Date: 1860

Illustrations:

Engravings and diagrams

Dimensions:

230 x 150 mm (9 x 6 inches) - xii, 355pp, + ads.

Appearance:

Brown hardback half-leather cover.

Condition:

G : in Good condition. Rebound with marbled eps. Darkening to page ends and fore edge of advert pages brittle. Some light scattered browning.


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The Working of the Steam Engine Explained by the Use of the Indicator: Being An Exposition of the Best Means of Producing the Greatest Effect from a Given Quantity of Impulsive Power, with the Least Expenditure of Fuel
The Working of the Steam Engine Explained by the Use of the Indicator: Being An Exposition of the Best Means of Producing the Greatest Effect from a Given Quantity of Impulsive Power, with the Least Expenditure of Fuel