Books in Category: Engineering & Technology
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The Blacksmith in Eighteenth-Century Williamsburg
Harold B. Gill
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The works of the highly experienced and famous chymist, John Rudolph Glauber : containing, great variety of choice secrets in medicine and alchymy in the working of metallick mines, and the separation of metals: also, various cheap and easie ways of making salt-petre, and improving of barren-land, and the fruits of the earth.
Johann Rudolf Glauber
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Some Mooted Questions in Reinforced Concrete Design
Edward Godfrey
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Debian GNU/Linux : Guide to Installation and Usage
John Goerzen and Ossama Othman
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The Modern Clock
Ward L. Goodrich
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Practical forging and art smithing
Thomas F. Googerty
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Gas and Petroleum Engines
H. de Graffigny
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Learning to Fly: A Practical Manual for Beginners
Claude Grahame-White and Harry Harper
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A Historical Account of Useful Inventions and Scientific Discoveries
George Grant
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Synthetic Tannins, Their Synthesis, Industrial Production and Application
Georg Grasser
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Paper-Cutting Machines
Jr. Niel Gray
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Report of the Railway Department of the Board of Trade on the London, Worcester, and Wolverhampton, and on the Birmingham and Shrewsbury Districts
Great Britain. Board of Trade. Railway Department
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Gunnery in 1858: Being a Treatise on Rifles, Cannon, and Sporting Arms
William Greener
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Practical Rules for the Management of a Locomotive Engine
Charles Hutton Gregory
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Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, vol. LXX, Dec. 1910
W. B. Gregory
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Great Western Railway Instructions
William Wylie Grierson
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Carpentry
Ira Samuel Griffith
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Building with Logs
W. Ellis Groben and Clyde P. Fickes
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Leonardo da Vinci als Ingenieur und Philosoph (German)
Hermann Grothe
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Computers—the machines we think with
D. S. Halacy
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Stories of Invention, Told by Inventors and their Friends
Edward Everett Hale
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An account of a useful discovery to distill double the usual quantity of sea-water, by blowing showers of air up through the distilling liquor : and an account of the great benefit of ventilators in many instances, in preserving the health and lives of people, in slave and other transport ships ... also an account of the good effect of blowing showers of air up through milk, thereby to cure the ill taste which is occasioned by some kinds of food of cows.
Stephen Hales
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A Treatise on Staff Making and Pivoting
Eugene Edward Hall
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Type and Presses in America
Frederick W. Hamilton
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The Invention of Typography
Frederick W. Hamilton
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