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ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL
The Belgic Ditches and the probable Date of Stonehenge. This is an uncommon original article taken from the Archaeological Journal 1851
Royal Archaeological Institute London 1851. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. 15 pages 1 coloured map. 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: 19 x 25 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Archaeological Journal; Inventory No: 199296. Royal Archaeological Institute unknown
Référence libraire : 199296
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Archaeological Journal
Regulations proposed for the Office of Arms in the Reign of Henry VIII. This is an uncommon original article taken from the Archaeological Journal 1856
Royal Archaeological Institute London 1856. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. 7 pages some spotting An authentic standalone article extracted from the annual volume. This is not a reprint or a reproduction but a complete original work in its own right. There is no title page or cover. Size: 19 x 25 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Archaeological Journal; Inventory No: 199418. Royal Archaeological Institute unknown
Référence libraire : 199418
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL
Ancient Consuetudinary of the City of Winchester. This is an uncommon original article taken from the Archaeological Journal 1852
Royal Archaeological Institute London 1852. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. 21 pages with 1 illustration 1 plate. 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: 19 x 25 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 3. Category: Archaeological Journal; Inventory No: 199317. Royal Archaeological Institute unknown
Référence libraire : 199317
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL
Bill of Medicines furnished for the use of Edward I. 34 and 35 Edw. I. 1306 - 7. This is an uncommon original article taken from the Archaeological Journal 1857
Royal Archaeological Institute London 1857. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. 5 pages. 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: 19 x 25 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 3. Category: Archaeological Journal; Inventory No: 199445. Royal Archaeological Institute unknown
Référence libraire : 199445
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL
Examples of Decorative Tiles. This is an uncommon original article taken from the Archaeological Journal 1848
Royal Archaeological Institute London 1848. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. 5 pages 5 plates 2 colour. Some foxing to 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: 19 x 25 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 3. Category: Archaeological Journal; Inventory No: 199222. Royal Archaeological Institute unknown
Référence libraire : 199222
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL
The Visits of King Henry III. to the Northern Counties of England. This is an uncommon original article taken from the Archaeological Journal 1858
Royal Archaeological Institute London 1858. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. 20 pages. 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: 19 x 25 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 3. Category: Archaeological Journal; Inventory No: 199458. Royal Archaeological Institute unknown
Référence libraire : 199458
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL
Original letter addressed to Henry IV. King of England by Elisabetta Duchess of Bavaria dated Nov. 24 1400. This is an uncommon original article taken from the Archaeological Journal 1855
Royal Archaeological Institute London 1855. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. 3 pages. 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: 19 x 25 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Archaeological Journal; Inventory No: 199406. Royal Archaeological Institute unknown
Référence libraire : 199406
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL
The Assay Marks on Gold and Silver Plate. This is an uncommon original article taken from the Archaeological Journal 1852
Royal Archaeological Institute London 1852. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. 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: 19 x 25 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Archaeological Journal; Inventory No: 199328. Royal Archaeological Institute unknown
Référence libraire : 199328
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Archaeological Journal
The First Russian Embassy to England. This is an uncommon original article taken from the Archaeological Journal 1856
Royal Archaeological Institute London 1856. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. 4 pages some spotting An authentic standalone article extracted from the annual volume. This is not a reprint or a reproduction but a complete original work in its own right. There is no title page or cover. Size: 19 x 25 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Archaeological Journal; Inventory No: 199412. Royal Archaeological Institute unknown
Référence libraire : 199412
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL
Expenses of the Embassy to bring the Maid of Norway to Scotland A.D. 1290. This is an uncommon original article taken from the Archaeological Journal 1858
Royal Archaeological Institute London 1858. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. 8 pages. 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: 19 x 25 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 3. Category: Archaeological Journal; Inventory No: 199461. Royal Archaeological Institute unknown
Référence libraire : 199461
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL
The Ecclesiastical Architecture of Ireland by George Petrie. This is an uncommon original article taken from the Archaeological Journal 1846
Royal Archaeological Institute London 1846. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. 18 pages with 18 illustrations. 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: 19 x 25 cms. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 3. Category: Archaeological Journal; Inventory No: 199160. Royal Archaeological Institute unknown
Référence libraire : 199160
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
New Tallow Lamp; Fallacy of Mr. Robert's Experiments on Railways; The Balance of Friction on Railways; The Prismatic Compass; High Price of Beer. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 184563. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184563
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Plan to prevent corrosion of the working parts of steam Engines; The shoe-makers' self-acting lamp; Jamieson's Carriage. 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: 184517. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184517
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Horizontal Cylinder and Piston; Water-proof Cloth; Silk-Twisting Machinery; The Panmetron or Universal Measure Invented by James Jordan. 47. 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: 184527. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184527
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Rise and Fall of the Barometer within the Tropics; Mechanical Geometry; Ballooning; Plan of an Improved Line of Subways by which a Smooth and Desirable Street. 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: 184522. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184522
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Account of the Trigonometer a New Instrument Invented by Mr. M. P. Moyley; Mode of Regulating Heat of Hot-Houses; Lighting Steeple Clocks. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 185601. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 185601
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
On the Preparation of Oak timber for Ship-Building; Enormous Tax on Tea; Improved Syringe for Watering Plants and for Extinguishing Fires in Houses; 35. 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: 184515. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184515
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Plan for a Triple Pump; Steam Navigation; Tunnelling; 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: 184549. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184549
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Yetts' Patent Apparatus for Securing Ships' Windlasses; American Capillary Steam Engine; Cast Iron Colonnades. 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: 184540. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184540
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Mode of Sweeping Engine Chimneys; On the Corrosion of Copper Sheeting. Trans. for 1824; Coco-Nut Tree Wood. 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: 184530. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184530
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Sir Sydney Smith's Newly-Invented Six Wheeled Carriage; Shawl Manufacture; Increasing Strength of Gun Powder. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 185598. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 185598
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Steam and Water Wheel; Chlorine; a Modification of Dr. Brewster's Protractor by Mr. Davis. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 184557. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184557
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Sand Clock; To Improve Gunpowder for Blasting; Galvanism; Artificial Stone; Diagram of Primitive Colours by Charles Hayter etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 184553. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184553
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Carriage Wheels; Felling and Seasoning Oak Timer; The Cube-Root. 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: 184518. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184518
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Improved Family Oil-Gas Apparatus; Experiments on Light and Colours; Westmoreland Peasantry; Teeth of Wheels. 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: 184520. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184520
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
New Pit-Saw; Ideal of an Air Engine; The Art of Turning; Cheap Process for Making the Schweinfurt Green Dye; Ellington's Patent Lock. 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: 184537. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184537
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Plan of Extinguishing Fires on Board Ship; Naval Architecture. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 185590. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 185590
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Description of an Instrument for Securing Door and Other Locks; Isometrical Drawing by Prof. Farish; On Brickmaking by James Elmes; Effect of Music on Animals. 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: 184513. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184513
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Steam-Soldering Machine; Light and Colours No. I. Refraction; Lock Security; Velocity of Soud by Dr. Olinthus Gregory; Baltimore Flour Mill etc. 46. 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: 184526. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184526
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Vessel To Sail Against The Wind; The Balance Question; State of Civil Architecture; Carmarthan Guns Surpassed; Metallic Roofing; Chinese Sheet Lead. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 185581. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 185581
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Proposed Application of Human Strength to the Greatest Possible Advantage; Ramage's Telescope; Air and Water Engine. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 184562. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184562
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Carey's Improvement in Ship Building; Wynn's Improvement in Church and Turret Clocks; Clock Lamp. Ballooning; Dry Rot. 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: 184525. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184525
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Improvements on Pickering's Steam Boiler; Air-Weighing Machine; Extraordinary Bed-Ridden Mechanic James Sandy Stingless Bees. 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: 184519. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184519
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Boring Apparatus by M. Monnom; Description of the Danaide A Machine Accelerated by Friction; Bell-Hanging; Opening Oysters Steam Washing Box. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 185578. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 185578
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Lord Worcester's Century of Inventions; Plan for the Speedy Extinction of Fires by Capt. Manby. 58. 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: 184538. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184538
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Watt's Jib Crane; New Menstruum for Etching Steel Plates invented by Edmund Turner; On the Colour of Gold and the Methods of Restoring it when Sullied etc. 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: 184534. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184534
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Improved Method of Warming and Ventilation; Light and Vision; Steam Engine Rules; Steam Soldering Machine; Preservation of Copper on Ships' Bottoms. 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: 184529. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184529
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Russell's Improved Printing Press; Marine Cravats; Improved Pug-Mill; On The Line Of Draught In Carriages. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 185586. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 185586
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Improvement on the Lathe; The New Diving Apparatus. Prize Chronometers; Construction of Bee-Hives. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 185589. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 185589
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Plan for the Preservation of Shipwrecked Seamen by Capt. G. W. Manby; On Protracted Labour in Cotton Factories; Brief Account of Geometry by James Elmes etc. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 185583. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 185583
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Improvement on the Lathe; Monument to the Late James Watt; Parkes & Sons Smoke Consuming Apparatus; Pickering's Steam-Boiler. 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: 184524. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184524
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Improvement on the High Pressure Steam-Engine by Mr. John Pattison; Submarine Forest Isle of Man; Simple Alarum; Education of the People. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 185599. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 185599
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
A Quadrant And Practical Navigator; New Rule For Measuring Round Timber; New Metal-Jointing Instrument; Importance of the Barometer. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 185582. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 185582
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
New Patent Steam-Coach Invented by Messrs. Timothy Burstall & John Hill; The Single-Wheel Clock. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 185603. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 185603
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Process of Coining at the Royal Mint; Chronometers; Pump Irons; Hints to Coal Puchasers; London Yeast. 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: 184542. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184542
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Improved Potato-Washer; Gas Exposion; Memoir of Simpson The Mathematician; East Indian Lapidary's Wheel; Natural Standard of Lineal Measure. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 184552. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184552
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Process of Coining at the Royal Mint Continued; New Voltic-Mechanic Agent; On Wightman's Percussion Gun; Practical Geometry by T. S. Davis. 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: 184546. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184546
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Plan of Heating and Cooling Liquids by Mr. H. C. Jennings; Bell's Marine Cravats; Plan of a Steam Vessel Without Paddles Cylinder Piston. 97. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 185588. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 185588
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
Plan Of A Steam-Boat With One Wheel In Its Centre Proper For Canal River Or Sea Navigation; Property of the Balance. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 185580. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 185580
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MECHANICS & INVENTION: A JOURNAL FROM THE AGE OF STEAM
New Cycloidal Chuck; An Animal Clock; Railways Continued; Mechanical Effect of Electricty; Sir Humphry Davy's Copper Sheathing. A complete uncommon weekly issue of the Mechanics' Magazine 1825
Knight and Lacey London 1825. 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: 184551. Knight and Lacey unknown
Référence libraire : 184551
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