STORIES OF ENGINEERING ADVENTURE Railways, Ships, Canals
by Cressy, Edward
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Hardcover. Good. [FIRST EDITION] London and New York: Frederick Warne, 1928. Hardcover in green cloth boards with gilt-lettered spine. No dust jacket (as issued?) x, 214 pages plus plates illustrated by photos, line drawing and diagrams, etc. An interesting history of railways, ships, and canals from earliest times centered on engineering methods. Owner name penciled on front blank and a notation on a page or two, else very good overall condition. NOT EX-LIBRARY. (frnc)
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- STORIES OF ENGINEERING ADVENTURE Railways, Ships, Canals
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- Cressy, Edward
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- Used - Good
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- Hardcover
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- Hardcover
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