UBER ZAHLROHRE MIT DAMPFZUSATZ
by Trost, Adolf
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About This Item
Berlin 1937. Article at pp. 399-444, 251-266 mit 33 Abbildungen, in single complete issue of Zeitschrift fu Physik 105, Band 7. und 8 Heft. Other articles in this issue. Owner signed on cover (T. Asada). Octavo, original printed tan wraps with new paper spine. VG, light chipping on cover. .
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- Title
- UBER ZAHLROHRE MIT DAMPFZUSATZ
- Author
- Trost, Adolf
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Paperback
- Keywords
- physics german
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