Books in Category: Engineering & Technology (sorted by release date)
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Engineering reminiscences contributed to "Power" and "American machinist"
Charles T. Porter
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A practical treatise on coach-building historical and descriptive : Containing full information of the various trades and processes involved, with hints on the proper keeping of carriages, &c.
James W. Burgess
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Scaffolding : a treatise on the design & erection of scaffolds, gantries, and stagings, with an account of the appliances used in connection therewith for the use of contractors, builders, clerks of works, etc., with a chapter on the legal aspect of the question
A. G. H. Thatcher
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A boy's text book on gas engines : a book for boys describing and explaining in simple language the automobile gas engine
Fay Leone Faurote
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Two men on a mill : The story of the restoration of Baxter's Mill
A. Harold Castonguay
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Field artillery materiel
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The gunsmith's manual : A complete handbook for the American gunsmith, being a practical guide to all branches of the trade
J. Parish Stelle and Wm. B. Harrison
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From trail to railway through the Appalachians
Albert Perry Brigham
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The boy mechanic, book 3 : 800 things for boys to do
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The story of rope : The history and the modern development of rope-making
Plymouth Cordage Company
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Steel : a manual for steel users
William Metcalf
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Of Yankee granite : An account of the building of the Bunker Hill Monument
Edward Herbert Cameron
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Aircraft in war
Eric Stuart Bruce
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How to build a house : an architectural novelette
Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc
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The hand-book of artillery
Joseph Roberts
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Refraction and muscular imbalance, as simplified through the use of the ski-optometer
Daniel Woolf
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The stereoscope : its history, theory, and construction, with its application to the fine and useful arts and to education
David Brewster
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The Chickamauga Dam and its environs
Robert Sparks Walker
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How to get an air job
Jack Byrne
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The calculating engine
Charles Babbage
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Three textile raw materials and their manufacture
International Acceptance Bank
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How the shortage of skilled mechanics is being overcome by training the unskilled
United States. Council of National Defense. Committee on Labor. Section on Industrial Training for the War Emergency
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An account of a useful discovery to distill double the usual quantity of sea-water, by blowing showers of air up through the distilling liquor : and an account of the great benefit of ventilators in many instances, in preserving the health and lives of people, in slave and other transport ships ... also an account of the good effect of blowing showers of air up through milk, thereby to cure the ill taste which is occasioned by some kinds of food of cows.
Stephen Hales
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Slipstream: the autobiography of an air craftsman
Eugene E. Wilson
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Tinting and toning of Eastman positive motion picture film : Second edition—revised
Eastman Kodak Company
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