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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
St. Helena Inclined Plane; Porcelain & Glass manufacture; Experiments With The Diving Bell; Another Rotary Steam-Engine etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 444. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1832
Knight and Lacey London 1832. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 Pages with woodcuts. Some foxing. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 332018. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 332018
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Professional Survey of The Old & New London Bridges; An Improved Log-Ship by Lieut. Thomas Graves; Mode of Preparing Chloride of Lime etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 418. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1831
Knight and Lacey London 1831. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 Pages with woodcuts. Some foxing. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331999. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331999
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Ericsson's Steam-Wheel; Dawson's Australia Emigration; Steam Ships of War; Newton's Appendix to Euclid's Elements etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 395. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1831
Knight and Lacey London 1831. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 Pages with woodcuts. Foxing throughout. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331976. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331976
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Busby's Hydraulic Orrery; Portland Breakwater; Remarks on Bennet's Alloy For Pivot-Holes etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 382. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1830
Knight and Lacey London 1830. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 Pages with woodcuts. Some foxing. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331965. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331965
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Claxton's Air-Pump; Conduction of Caloric Pneumatic Problem; Improved Dynameter; Cheap Levelling and Altitude Instrument etc. Mechanics' Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 381. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1830
Knight and Lacey London 1830. Card Covers. Good. 16 Pages with woodcuts. Some extensive foxing. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331964. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331964
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
New Method of Finding The Velocity of Ships at Sea; The Effects of Blowing Hot & Cold Air into Furnaces; Dewhurst's Apparatus For Illustrating The Flux & Reflux of The Tides; The Pendulum in its Application to Measure Gravity etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 379. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1830
Knight and Lacey London 1830. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 Pages with woodcuts. Some foxing. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331963. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331963
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
French Machine For Watering Silks; The Dry Rot; Stenographic Machines; Hall's Improvements in Steam Engines etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1833
Knight and Lacey London 1833. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 332057. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 332057
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Ettrick's Steam Boiler; The Working & Ventilation of Coal Mines; Enlarged Application of Tidal Power; Completion of The Thames Tunnel; Improved Mode of Constructing Steam Engine Valves & Nozzles etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 446. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1832
Knight and Lacey London 1832. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 Pages with woodcuts. Some foxing. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 332020. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 332020
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Gibbs Patent Steam-Boiler; Breakwater at Portland Roads; Plans For Facilitating The Supply of Water at Fires; The Paradoxical Hydrostatic-Balance; Improvement in Printing-Presses etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 412. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1831
Knight and Lacey London 1831. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 Pages with woodcuts. Some foxing. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331993. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331993
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Drill-Hoeing Machine; First Steam Communication With India; Mixed Railways; Damascus Sword-Blades etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 370. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1830
Knight and Lacey London 1830. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 Pages with woodcuts. Some foxing. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331958. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331958
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
White's Improved Power-Loom; The Cause of The Report in Explosions; Mr. Harrison's Escapement & Fly For Turret-Clocks etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 424. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1831
Knight and Lacey London 1831. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 Pages with woodcuts. Some foxing. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 332005. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 332005
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
The Portland Breakwater; Improvement in Paddle-Wheels; Mr. Hall's Steam-Engine Improvements; Fires From Chimney Flues etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1834
Knight and Lacey London 1834. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 332069. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 332069
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Apiary at Hornby Castle; Mr. Nutt's Bee-System; Beechey's Voyage to The Pacific; Water-Works at Lynn Regis etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 414. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1831
Knight and Lacey London 1831. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 Pages with woodcuts. Some foxing. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331995. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331995
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Steam Substitute For Pumps; Means of Stopping Locomotive-Engines; Remarks on The Different Modes of Applying Power For Locomotive Purposes etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 383. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1830
Knight and Lacey London 1830. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 Pages with woodcuts. Some foxing. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331966. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331966
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Design of a Toll-Gate Cottage With Machinery For Opening The Gate From Within; The Education of The Working Classes; Friction Clutch-Box For Adjusting The Connection Between a Constant-Going Wheel & Intermitting Machinery; Drewry's Memoir on Suspension Bridges etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1832
Knight and Lacey London 1832. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 332051. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 332051
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Vessel With Sail-Worked Paddles; An Improvement in The Method of Tightening a Ship's Shrouds; An Alarm & Safeguard Which Rings a Bell Fires a Pistol & Produces a Light Instantly; Plan For The Recovery of Bread in Ships That Run Ashore etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 429. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1831
Knight and Lacey London 1831. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 Pages with woodcuts. Some foxing. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 332010. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 332010
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Warne's Improved Pump; Steam-Boat Machinery; History of The Cotton Manufacture etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1835
Knight and Lacey London 1835. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 332081. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 332081
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Aldersey's Improved Twin Steam-Boat; Lord Dundonald's Rotary-Engine; Philosophy of Vegetation; India & its Capabilities etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1835
Knight and Lacey London 1835. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 332078. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 332078
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Norfolk Suspension Bridge; Finding The Contents of Plane Triangles; The Construction of Chimneys; Paddle-Wheels on The Sculling Principle etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1832
Knight and Lacey London 1832. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 332053. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 332053
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Grant's Biscuit-Baking Apparatus; The Greenwich Railway; The Undulating Railway System etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1835
Knight and Lacey London 1835. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 332083. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 332083
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Colleges For Working Men; The Explosion of Steam-Boilers; Mr. Busby's Volcanic Steam-Engine etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 443. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1832
Knight and Lacey London 1832. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 Pages with woodcuts. Some foxing. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 332017. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 332017
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
The Royal Kitchen Brighton; Children Chimney-Sweepers; Substitutes For Rags in Paper Making; Mr. Nutt's System of Bee Management etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1834
Knight and Lacey London 1834. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 332066. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 332066
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Bertin's Acentric Wheel; Return of The Silver Coin From The Colonies; Plan For Accelerating The Supply of Water at Fires; The Gradiations of Arches etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 409. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1831
Knight and Lacey London 1831. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 Pages with woodcuts. Some foxing. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331990. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331990
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Plan of an Artist's Study; Instrument For Drawing Cycloids; The Power of Artillery; Cheap & Easy Method of Making Soda Water etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1829
Knight and Lacey London 1829. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331913. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331913
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
University Club Ice-House; Railways; Method of Dividing Glass by Friction; Mode of Protecting Excavations Under Rivers From Inundation etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1827
Knight and Lacey London 1827. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331871. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331871
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
French Floating-Bath or Aquatic Perambulator; The Society For Preventing Loss of Life by Fire; The Stone Tramway Commercial-Road; Protection of Steam-Boliers From Corrosion etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 347. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1830
Knight and Lacey London 1830. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 Pages with woodcuts. Foxing & browning throughout. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331935. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331935
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Long's Wooden Frame-Bridges; Ice Kept From Melting by Red Hot Lava; Steam-Ploughing; The Adhesion of a Safety-Valve etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 368. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1830
Knight and Lacey London 1830. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 Pages with woodcuts. Some foxing throughout. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331956. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331956
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
New System of Warming by Hot Water Instead of Steam; Gas Lighting; The Generation of Lines by Continuous Motion Mr. Jopling's Septenary System and Mr. Ibbetson's Geometric Chuck etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1827
Knight and Lacey London 1827. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331877. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331877
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Gilman's Steam Generator; Combustion by Forced Air; Preventing The Warping of Small Files in Hardening; Breech-Loading Gun; Machine For Pressing books etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1829
Knight and Lacey London 1829. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331919. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331919
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Lyon's Elevating Compass; Drying Grain; Skene's Steam-Boat Paddle Wheel; Hint of a Method of Obtaining a Measure of Longitude etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1828
Knight and Lacey London 1828. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331888. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331888
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Reed's Paper-Drying Apparatus; Russian Imperial Paper Manufactory; Cheap Beer; Conversion of Canals into Railways; Measuring Heights & Distances etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1829
Knight and Lacey London 1829. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331921. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331921
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Steam Cooking Apparatus of The Lancaster Lunatic Asylum; Imaginary Quantities and The Laws of Falling Bodies; Improvement of White's Concentric Pulley; Method of Cutting Original Screws etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1828
Knight and Lacey London 1828. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331881. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331881
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Patent Steam-Engine of Lord Cochrane & Mr. Alexander Galloway; Improved Coach-Drag; Water-Proof Cloth etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 361. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1830
Knight and Lacey London 1830. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 Pages with woodcuts. Some foxing. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331949. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331949
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Chandler's Steam-Paddles; Lighting Conductors; Temporary Paper Frame; Causes of Variation in Church Clocks; Artificial Production of Real Diamonds etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1828
Knight and Lacey London 1828. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331902. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331902
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
New Chemical Apparatus; Compound Interest Size & Weight of The Earth; Board of Excise and Projects For Assaying of Spirits; New Steam Valve etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1828
Knight and Lacey London 1828. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331905. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331905
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Screw Press For Making Clay or Earth into Moulds; Application of Mr. Jopling's Septenary System to Naval Architecture; Steam Carriages etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1828
Knight and Lacey London 1828. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331882. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331882
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Improved Rain Gauge; Lever Machine For Cutting and Punching Cold Bar Iron; Filteration of Water; Luminous Insects etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1828
Knight and Lacey London 1828. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331895. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331895
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Plan of an Harmonicon; Improved Steam-Boat Paddle in Actual Use; Purifying Oil Bright's Shadowless Lamp; Winans Patent Wheel etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 335. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1830
Knight and Lacey London 1830. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 32 Pages with woodcuts. Foxing & browning throughout. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331923. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331923
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Laboratory of The London Mechanics Institution; Shalder's Patent Gravitating Expressing Fountain; Gas-Lighters and Gas-Light Book-Makers Messrs. Clegg Crosley Accum Peckston etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1828
Knight and Lacey London 1828. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331883. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331883
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Screw Press For Pressing Hides Skins etc; Experiments With Mr. Stevens's Paddle-Wheel; Preventing Accidents by Fire; Condensed Coal Gas For Heating Steam-Engine Boilers; Logarithmic Scale or Line of Numbers etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1828
Knight and Lacey London 1828. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331894. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331894
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Mr. J. Gwilt's Design For a New London Bridge; Size of carriage Wheels; New Method of Finding The Longitude at Sea etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1829
Knight and Lacey London 1829. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331917. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331917
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Aquatic Girdle or Life-Preserver; Dangers Arising From Fires in Chimneys; Stereodiagraphy; Compensating Pendulums etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1828
Knight and Lacey London 1828. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331899. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331899
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
The Coffer-Dam of New London Bridge; Mr. Jenkin's Plan For The Protection of Houses From Fire; The Antiquity of The Art of Paper-Making; Method of Generating The Conic Sections By One Instrument etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 362. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1830
Knight and Lacey London 1830. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 Pages with woodcuts. Some foxing. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331950. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331950
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Patent Artificial Spring; Pile Driving and Force; Superior Bee-Hives; The Measure of a Power Called a Horse's Power etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1827
Knight and Lacey London 1827. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331879. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331879
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Plan of a Steam-Engine Without a Beam; Nose Pipe Joint For Fire-Engines; Steam Tug Boats etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1828
Knight and Lacey London 1828. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331897. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331897
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Old London Bridge in 1209; Teeth of Wheels; Farrow's Patent Wrought-Iron Joists; Improved Lamps etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 344. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1830
Knight and Lacey London 1830. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 Pages with woodcuts. Some foxing. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331932. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331932
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Mr. Jopling's Improvements in Ribbed Groins; Improvement of The River Lune; Improved Steam-Engine Hopper etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 357. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1830
Knight and Lacey London 1830. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 Pages with woodcuts. Some foxing. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331945. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331945
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
McDuff's Buhl-Cutting Machine; method of Cultivating Mangel-Wurzel; Air-Pump on The Plan of The Force-Pump etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 351. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1830
Knight and Lacey London 1830. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 Pages with woodcuts. Some foxing. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331939. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331939
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Mr. Alderson's Curvilinead; The Various Recent Plans For Improving The Steam Engine; Carter's Patent Cast Iron Roofing etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1827
Knight and Lacey London 1827. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331876. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331876
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Cox's Perpetual Motion; The Question Relating to The Difference of Longitude; Coating Glass Retorts etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1828
Knight and Lacey London 1828. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. With woodcuts. Genuine Original and Packed with Innovation! This weekly magazine isn't just a fragment of history it's a window into the cutting-edge advancements of the Victorian era! Since 1823 The Mechanics' Magazine has tackled revolutionary topics from printing presses to vapor baths hydrostatics and hydraulics. It dives into breakthrough safety measures preventing explosive contaminated air while exploring the mechanics of oxy-hydrogen blowpipes and self-laying rail carriages. Every page crackles with Victorian-era engineering brilliance capturing the relentless drive for invention that shaped the modern world! This is an exclusive standalone issue carefully separated from its original volume; authentic original and uniquely crafted. It is not a reprint or reproduction but a distinct piece in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 331901. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 331901
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