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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Front View of Windsor Castle; Malaria and its Ravages; American Mill Spindle; Mode of Rendering Doors Wind and Water Tight; Ale Brewing; Preserve Fruits The Whole Year Without Spoiling 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: 330805. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330805
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Blanken's Fan-Gate Sluices; Captain Dansey's Kite; Tendency of Balloons to Burst; New Reflecting Telescopes; Art of Engraving Upon Steel; Air Gun; Taylor's Indigo-Grinding Mill; Improved Method of Embossing Wood; The Civil and Solar Year; How To Destroy Grubs Caterpillars &c; Improvements in Hardening Steel Instruments etc. Mechanics' Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 153. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1826
Knight and Lacey London 1826. 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: 330737. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330737
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
American Tubular Steam Engine; Plan of an Improved Carriage 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: 330789. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330789
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Designs For a Regatta Yacht and Merchant Vessel; Improvement in Steam-Boats; Method For Finding The Height of a Balloon by Sound 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: 330804. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330804
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Perkins's High-Pressure and Safety-Engine; Design For an Uniform Arrangement of Perkin's High-Pressure and Safety-Engine; The Efficacy of Electrical Conductors; Cheap Sweating-Bath and Plate-Warmer 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: 330790. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330790
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
1830. The Railway System. A letter and editorial regarding Thomas Gray's claims to be the earliest proponent of the superiority of railways over turnpike roads and canals. Approximately 175 lines ALONG WITH a Mechananical Knife & Fork Cleaner Mr Gilman's Improvements in Steam Engines Lt. Skene's Paddle Wheels Mr Child's instrument for drawing Hyperbolas all featured in a complete issue of Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No.334
Knight and Lacey London 1830. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. Gray was a contemporary of William James the Stephensons and Isambard Kingdom Brunel and can be considered through these contacts as a highly influential enthusiast for the new railway technology. Other material included in this issue regards Cylindrical Railway Carriages in New York a long piece on improved steam engines by Mr. Gilman house fires and the English money system amongst other matters. 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: 350475. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 350475
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Descriptive History of the Steam Engine by Robert Stuart; Drawing Circular Arcs and Ellipses by Nails; Land Steam Conveyance; Gunter's Line; French Polish etc. Featured in Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No.51
Knight and Lacey London 1824. 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: 350474. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 350474
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Journal, Healthy Style
21 Day Food Tracker: For Women 21 Day Planners
Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 116 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.27 inches. Independently published paperback
Référence libraire : 2-1099914795 ISBN : 1099914795 9781099914799
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Journal, Healthy Style
My 21 Day Food Journal 21 Day Planners
Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 116 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.27 inches. Independently published paperback
Référence libraire : 2-1099907802 ISBN : 1099907802 9781099907807
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Journal Prompts, Prayer
Prayer Journal for Women: The Lord's Prayer Scripture & Guided Prompts for Prayer Praise & Thanks
Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 180 pages. 10.00x8.00x0.41 inches. Independently published paperback
Référence libraire : 2-1097942376 ISBN : 1097942376 9781097942374
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Journal, Healthy Style
My 21 Day Food Tracker 21 Day Planners
Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 116 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.27 inches. Independently published paperback
Référence libraire : 2-1099899532 ISBN : 1099899532 9781099899539
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Journal, Healthy Style
My 21 Day Food Journal 21 Day Planners
Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 116 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.27 inches. Independently published paperback
Référence libraire : 2-109990093X ISBN : 109990093X 9781099900938
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Old and New Indigo-Mill; Improved Paddle-Wheels; A Digest of The Plans of Ships in The British Navy etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 330581. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330581
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
New Gas Power-Engine Invented by Mr. B. Cheverton; Adhesion of Glue and Sealing Wax; Prevention of Fire on Board Steam-Packets etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1826
Knight and Lacey London 1826. 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: 330597. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330597
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Henry Ogle's Reaping Corn Machine; Paddles For Propelling Steam-Boats; Instrument For Taking The Shape and Pattern of a Moulding etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 330576. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330576
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Method of Forming a Vacuum Without Steam or Piston; Description of Two New Shells Invented by Mr. William Spencer; Improved Blowpipe; A Velocipede Land-Skate etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 330577. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330577
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Improved Machine For Raising Coal Ores etc; Culture of The Silk-Worm; Book-Binding; Measuring The Contents of Cylindrical Vessels etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1826
Knight and Lacey London 1826. 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: 330593. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330593
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Mr. Shuttleworth's Rotary Motion; Simple Percussion Lock; Horse Collars; Forms For The Sliding Rule etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1826
Knight and Lacey London 1826. 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: 330596. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330596
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Silk-Winding Machines Mr. Badnall's Patent; Description of Mr. Brunel's Carbonic Acid Gas Engine; Mr. Cheverton's New Gas Power-Engine etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1826
Knight and Lacey London 1826. 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: 330598. Knight and Lacey unknown
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Steam Forge-Hammer; Improvement on Juke's Stomach Pump; Double Cylinder Steam-Engine; Arduous Work With The Diving Bell; Improvements in Ship Building etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 330573. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330573
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Idea of a Manu-Motive Carriage; Conical Wheels Wheels of a carriage; Garden Walls etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 119. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 330579. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330579
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Compound Crane; Improved Alarum; Improved Machinery in Corn-Mills etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 330580. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330580
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Plan of a Vacuum Engine; A Machine For Pressing Straw Bonnets; Perpetual Pumps etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1826
Knight and Lacey London 1826. 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: 330589. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330589
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Heating Houses and Apartments; Blow-Pipe; Potatoe Digging Machine etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1826
Knight and Lacey London 1826. 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: 330592. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330592
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Regulating Chronometers; Iron and Wooden Axles; Paddles With Parallel Motion; John Hammersley's Iron Silk-Throwing Reels; Simple Pocket Electrical Apparatus etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1826
Knight and Lacey London 1826. 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: 330585. Knight and Lacey unknown
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Annesley's Boring Machine; Safety Linch-Pin; Watchmaker's Oil Cover; Mr. Dickinson's Beer-Cleansing Apparatus etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1826
Knight and Lacey London 1826. 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: 330591. Knight and Lacey unknown
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Mr. Stephen R. Crane's Invention For Saving The Lives of Ship Wrecked Seamen; New Steam-Vessel Paddles; Simple; Table For The Construction of Sundials etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 330578. Knight and Lacey unknown
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
An Inflammable Air Igniter; Winter Phaeton; New Improved Safety-Boats & Life-Boats etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 330575. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330575
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Description of an Apparatus by Means of Which The Most Complicated and Irregular Objects Models Machines Buildings Landscape Views. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1826
Knight and Lacey London 1826. 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: 330600. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330600
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Punching Machine for hole punching; Safety-Gig carriage; Expansive Force of Steam; Concise Method of Correcting The Dead Reckoning at Sea by Logarithms etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1826
Knight and Lacey London 1826. 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: 330594. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330594
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Perpetual Pump at Usein Ham Near Ashbourne; Vaughan of Sheffields Steam Engine; Extinction of The Sun; Extracting Wax From Honeycombs etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 330583. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330583
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Cherbourg Breakwater; Captain George William Manby's Plan For Preventing Loss of Lives on The Ice etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1826
Knight and Lacey London 1826. 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: 330586. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330586
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Cylinders to be Applied on Mr. Brown's Patent Gas Principle to The Working of a Carriage; Improvement in The Spindles of Flax-Spinning Frames etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 330582. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330582
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Rotary Steam-Engine; Apparatus For Fractured Limbs; Mr. Shuttleworth's Hand-Saw Mills; A New Method of Describing Ellipses etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1826
Knight and Lacey London 1826. 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: 330588. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330588
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Noctidial Globe; Raising Water by The Heat of The Sun; Idea of a Self-Acting Pump etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1826
Knight and Lacey London 1826. 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: 330599. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330599
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Vacuum Working Power; William Wynn's Improvements in Church and Turret Clocks; The New Method of Describing Ellipses; Growth of Silk Mr. Badnall's Winding Machine etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1826
Knight and Lacey London 1826. 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: 330590. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 330590
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Elevation of a Scaffold For Repairing The Interior of Domes Invented by Mr. G. Hughes; Napier's Bones calculating device; Invisibility of Certain Colours to Certain Eyes etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1826
Knight and Lacey London 1826. 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: 330595. Knight and Lacey unknown
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Improved Pump-Bucket; Use of The Sliding Rule; Parallel Motion; Horizontal Wind-Mill; The Air and Water Engine; Measuring Altitudes by Shadows etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 330574. Knight and Lacey unknown
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Gas-Light Night Telegraph; Naval Architecture; Inclined Plane For Turning Screws etc. Mechanics Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 124. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1826
Knight and Lacey London 1826. 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. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 330584. Knight and Lacey unknown
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HISTORIC NEWSPAPER
Picture Post. Morning After The Blitz. May 3rd 1941. Volume 11 No. 5. Great Newspapers Reprinted Special Number 6
Peter Way London 1973. Very Good Condition. 36 pages. This is a modern reprint of an original newspaper. See Year of Publication for date. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Newspapers; Inventory No: 306867. Peter Way unknown
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ANTIQUARIES JOURNAL
Archaeological Work in Ukraine by Professor Scerbakivskyj. An original article from The Antiquaries Journal 1925
Antiquaries Journal London 1925. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good. 5 Pages and 2 figures. An authentic standalone article extracted from a larger volume. Not a reprint or reproduction but an original work in its own right. Supplied without title page or cover. Size: 17 x 25 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 3. Category: Antiquaries Journal; Inventory No: 297471. Antiquaries Journal unknown
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ANTIQUARIES JOURNAL
An Heraldic Agreement of 1580. With Notes by Rev. Prebendary Clark-Maxwell. An original article from The Antiquaries Journal 1933
Antiquaries Journal London 1933. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good. 7 Pages and 2 plates. An authentic standalone article extracted from a larger volume. Not a reprint or reproduction but an original work in its own right. Supplied without title page or cover. Size: 17 x 25 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 3. Category: Antiquaries Journal; Inventory No: 297584. Antiquaries Journal unknown
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JOURNAL OF ROMAN STUDIES
Roman Britain in 1959. An original article from the The Journal of Roman Studies 1960
The Journal of Roman Studies London 1960. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. 33 Pages 19 Figures and 7 Plates An authentic standalone article extracted from a larger volume. Not a reprint or reproduction but an original work in its own right. Supplied without title page or cover. Size: 20 x 29 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Journal of Roman Studies; Inventory No: 292424. The Journal of Roman Studies unknown
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Wall Street Journal Editorial
Whitewater: From the Editorial Pages of The Wall Street Journal Volume II
Dow Jones & Co 1997. Paperback. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Dow Jones & Co paperback
Référence libraire : G1881944042I4N00 ISBN : 1881944042 9781881944041
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Apparatus for Recovering Fermented Liquors when Soured Safety Coffin Case for the Dead Art of Weaving. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1824
Knight and Lacey London 1824. Card Covers. Very Good Condition. Magazine/Periodical 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. Item Type: Magazine/Periodical. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 258309. Knight and Lacey unknown
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Gas Generating and Purifying Process; Gratuitous Lecturing; The Position and Strength of Flood-Gates; Cornwall Steam-Engines; Is Light Material or Immaterial; Rules For Calculating Tonnage; Practical Perspective; Mr. Vallance's New Mode of Conveyance; Improved Linch Pin; Hints To Paviors. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1826
Knight and Lacey London 1826. Card Covers. Good Condition. Magazine/Periodical 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. Item Type: Magazine/Periodical. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 265822. Knight and Lacey unknown
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Hare's Improved Process For The Evolution of Boron; The Undulating Railway-Mr. Ham's Problem; Isometrical Perspective; Spontaneous Combustion; Case in Trigonometry; Mr. Mallett and The Stone-Splitting Screw; Cooking By Gas. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1833
Knight and Lacey London 1833. Card Covers. Fair Condition. Magazine/Periodical 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. Item Type: Magazine/Periodical. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 265789. Knight and Lacey unknown
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Lawton's Safety Spring Latch; Steam Carriages; The Employment of The Tides as a Motive Power; Brighton Drainage; Captain Norton's Rifle-Ball; The Mercantile Ship-Building System of England. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1833
Knight and Lacey London 1833. Card Covers. Good Condition. Magazine/Periodical 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. Item Type: Magazine/Periodical. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 265780. Knight and Lacey unknown
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Messrs. Applegath and Cowper's Printing Press; Vapour Bath; Hydrostatics and Hydraulics; Hints For Preventing The Explosion of Foul Air &c; Mr. Ottley's Improved Oxy-Hydrogen Blow-Pipe; Carriage to Carry and Lay Down Its Own Rail-Road etc. Mechanics' Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. Issue No. 157. A complete rare weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1826
Knight and Lacey London 1826. Card Covers. Very Good. Magazine/Periodical 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. Item Type: Magazine/Periodical. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 265812. Knight and Lacey unknown
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Naval Architecture; Draining of Land; Certain Processes in The Arts; Hancock's Invention For Cooling Boiling Worts in Brewing; Instrument For Driving Nails. Mechanics' Magazine Museum Register Journal and Gazette. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1826
Knight and Lacey London 1826. Card Covers. Good Condition. Magazine/Periodical 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. Item Type: Magazine/Periodical. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Mechanics' Magazine; Printed Before 1850; Inventory No: 265803. Knight and Lacey unknown
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