Scientific American Supplement, October 27 1917: Launching Bridge Pontoons Down a Mountain-Side World War I
by Matthew J. Eder, Dolphus E. Compere, Various
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1917. soft. Original Edition Printing Location: New York Date and Numbering: October 27, 1917, Vol. LXXXIV, No. 2182 Size and Page Count: 10.5"" X 15.5"" Tall, app. 16 pages Condition: Very Good! Corners sharp, pages clear, library stamp on cover, front cover with tear and small holes, disbound issue. Illustrations Information: Small illustrations or sketches in most pages, many photographs of museum of Mushrooms, front cover illustration ""Launching Bridge Pontoons Down a Mountain-Side"" ------The Measurement of High Temperatures: Considerations by Henry Le Chatelier
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- The Franklin Bookstore (US)
- Seller's Inventory #
- 2486
- Title
- Scientific American Supplement, October 27 1917
- Author
- Matthew J. Eder, Dolphus E. Compere, Various
- Format/Binding
- Soft
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Date Published
- 1917
- Bookseller catalogs
- Science; World War I; Scientific American;
- Product_type
- Magazine
- Size
- 10.5"" X 15.5
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Humboldt, Tennessee
About The Franklin Bookstore
The Franklin Bookstore began in 1996 by Robert & Ruth Lynn in Humboldt, Tennessee. Retiring from the Navy and a business career and always a history buff, Robert and Ruth opened the business of selling and dealing with rare books, magazines and newspapers. Many items were acquired from other rare books dealers from across the country. The Franklin Bookstore continues with his offspring mindful to keep the high ethical business examples that Dad established. We feel honored to be associated with such a virtual history of the printed word, inherently beautiful and fascinating artifacts of our cultural past. Every item we offer is guaranteed to be absolutely genuine and as described. A large part of the inventory is periodicals that date from the Revolutionary War to World War II and into the 21 century.
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