Verlag: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Public Roads; The Carriers Publishing Company, Limited 1960-1965, [Washington]; London, 1960
Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
EUR 208,73
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbCloth. Zustand: Very Good Indeed. Not Stated (illustrator). Smart set of intellectual 1960s red-cloth annuals on road engineering, containing numerous illustrations and contemporary advertisements. A collection of four annuals on road construction, all bound in red cloth.Profusely illustrated with photographs and graphs. Roads and Road Construction also features in-text and full-page advertisements throughout.Comprised of:Public Roads: A Journal of Highway Research, Volume 30, April 1958-February 1960;Roads and Road Construction: A Monthly Record of Road Engineering and Development, Volume XXXVIII - 1960;Roads and Road Construction: A Monthly Record of Road Engineering and Development, Volume XXXIX - 1961;Roads and Road Construction: A Monthly Record of Road Engineering and Development, Volume XLIII - 1965.Roads and Road Construction was a British monthly periodical on road engineering, both at home and abroad, covering topics such as new builds in bridges, motorways and more, technical developments in the construction industry and relevant political and economic insights. Each work contains all twelve volumes from the year, bound as one.Public Roads was the journal from the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads containing articles from various writers on the same subjects. It can be linked to the quarterly magazine of the Federal Highway Administration, which is still published today in digital format. Bound in red cloth. Ex-library copies, each with the stamp of the Road Research Laboratory Reference Library to the front free endpaper. Three of four copies, excluding Volume XXXIX, also feature library inserts to the same page. Externally, smart with slight bumping and rubbing, subtle tanning along spines and several light marks to boards. Internally, firmly bound. Bright and clean copies with spotting mainly confined to first and last few pages. Very Good Indeed. book.