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Zustand: New. KlappentextrnrnThis manual, first published in 1943, has been absolutely indispensable to ship s engineers for generations. The third edition, revised and updated by a team of marine engineers/professors, follows in the venerable style of its pr.
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In den WarenkorbGebunden. Zustand: New. KlappentextrnrnThis book is designed to serve as a textbook for students and a reference for today s engineering officers, port engineers, superintendent engineers, and other maritime professionals. Steam turbine propulsion systems are included .
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Scribner & Co. 1873 1874, New York, 1874
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Bound Volume I November 1873 - November 1874. Half Brown Leather Over Brown Pebbled Cloth. Original Buff Endpapers, Page Edges Colored Red. Very Well Preserved With Just A Touch Of Wear. Hinges Tight, Binding Solid, Pages Square. Tiny Shallow Chip At Bottom Of Spine. No Marks Or Damage.
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In den WarenkorbOn 7.5 x 14 cm piece of laid paper, laid down on part of a leaf from an album. In fair condition, on aged and spotted paper. The letter reads: 'G Dr. respects to Miss Lusada - begs she will please to accept the enclosed - 3 more Letters will follow - wch. shall be sent. to Miss Lusada - Dr. is gone to dine with Mr. Morgan, who desires his Compts. and informs Miss L. that he will send to her soon the little Mathematician'. The recipient was in fact Abigail Lousada, the bluestocking daughter of Isaac Barrow Lousada [sic] of Devonshire Square. See her obituary in the Gentleman's Magazine, April 1833, where her 'superior talents' are described. She translated the works of the Greek mathematician Diophantus into English, and in 1817 Benjamin Gompertz dedicated his 'Hints on Porisms' to her, declaring: 'the mathematical studies are among the number of your scientific researches'.