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New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1929. Classic historical text contains detailed descriptions and biographical sketches of various early European hydraulic and research laboratories and its authors; including the hydraulic laboratories in Leningrad, Gratz, Dresden, Brunswick, Stockholm, Zurich, Hanover, Munich, Charlottenburg, Bauvert, Budapest, Vienna, etc. Includes some ship model research laboratories; notes on American hydraulic laboratories; European hydraulic turbine research, etc. 868 pgs. Profusely illustrated with numerous charts, diagrams, blueprints, photographs, etc. Gilt stamped spine and front cover. Prior ownership stamps on title page, table of contents page, rear endpaper, and faded stamps to outer edges. Lib. numbers to top of spine. Average shelfwear and rubbing. Note: Heavy Item.. First American Edition. Hard Cover. Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Ex- Professional Library.
Hydraulic Laboratory Practice: comprising a translation, revised to 1929, of Die Wasserbaulaboratorien Europas; published in 1926 by Verein Deutscher Ingenieure; including also descriptions of other European and American laboratories and notes on the Theory of Experiments with Models by John R. Freeman (editor); Conrad Matschoss, Hubert Engels, Richard Winkel, Max Moller, Theodor Rehbock , Hans Krey, Et al - 1929
by John R. Freeman (editor); Conrad Matschoss, Hubert Engels, Richard Winkel, Max Moller, Theodor Rehbock , Hans Krey, Et al
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Hydraulic Laboratory Practice: comprising a translation, revised to 1929, of Die Wasserbaulaboratorien Europas; published in 1926 by Verein Deutscher Ingenieure; including also descriptions of other European and American laboratories and notes on the Theory of Experiments with Models
by John R. Freeman (editor); Conrad Matschoss, Hubert Engels, Richard Winkel, Max Moller, Theodor Rehbock , Hans Krey, Et al
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New York, New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1929. First Edition. Decorative Cloth. Very Good. Quarto, 11 3/4" tall, vii + 868 pages with intertextual black and white illustration, gilt titles on dark green cloth. A very good, sturdy hard cover overall with minor shelf wear and light exterior soiling, and with minor dampstaining to the bottom fore-corner (most visible to the fore-corner tip of the front cover cloth only); hinges and binding solid, paper lightly yellowed with a previous owner's name stamp on the title page. Note this is a heavy book and will require additional postage.
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- Publisher American Society of Mechanical Engineers
- Place of Publication New York, New York
- Date Published 1929
- Keywords Reference; Technical Reference; Technology; Engineering; History; Machines; Manufacturing
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Hydraulic Laboratory Practice: Comprising a Translation, Revised to 1929, of Die Wasserblaulaboratorien Europas- Including Descriptions of Other European and American Laboratories and Notes on the Theory of Experiments With Models
by Freeman,John R
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