An edition of Elements of machine design (1910)

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Elements of machine design
Kimball, Dexter Simpson
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An edition of Elements of machine design (1910)

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J. Wiley & Sons
Language
English
Pages
476

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Cover of: Elements of machine design
Elements of machine design
1935, J. Wiley & Sons
in English - 3rd ed., thoroughly rev. and enl. --
Cover of: Elements of machine design
Elements of machine design
1923, John Wiley & sons, inc.; [etc., etc.]
in English - 2d ed., thoroughly rev. and enl. Total issue, sixteen thousand.
Cover of: Elements of machine design
Elements of machine design
1915, Wiley & sons, inc., Chapman & Hall, limited
in English - 1st ed., 9th thousand.
Cover of: Elements of machine design.

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York

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Library of Congress
TJ230 .K5 1923

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x, 476 p. :
Number of pages
476

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OL20902062M

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