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Smith, Philip H., Deschin, Jacob, Russell, Henry Norris, Roberts, S.G., Kennedy, John, Gough, Herbert F., Skerrett, R.G., Montgomery, Frank A. Jr., Harding, T. Swann, Macauley, Alvan

Scientific American Magazine, Volume 152, Number 2, February 1935

Munn and Company, Inc., 1935

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Année
1935
Lieu d'édition
USA
Auteur
Smith, Philip H., Deschin, Jacob, Russell, Henry Norris, Roberts, S.G., Kennedy, John, Gough, Herbert F., Skerrett, R.G., Montgomery, Frank A. Jr., Harding, T. Swann, Macauley, Alvan
Éditeurs
Munn and Company, Inc.
Format
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Thème
Scientific American Magazine, Volume 152, Number 2, February 1935 cemented carbides in industry, The miniature camera, Zeta Aurigae - a close double star, Canalization of the Upper Mississippi River, Archaeologist's notebook, Making your own photomicrographic camera, Rubber plant experiments, Excavations by CWA workers under the Tennessee Valley Authority, bring to light the contents of 40 Indian villages and mounds, Preventing fires at sea, The versatile papaya, Is the growing death rate from heart disease and cancer real or, only apparent?, Progress in this age of science, Interesting brief note and photo of what may be the first grease, cartridges and grease Gun Science & Technology Magazine Back, Issues
Description
S Paperback
Etat de conservation
En bonne condition
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture souple
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

112 pages. Features: Use of cemented carbides in industry; The miniature camera; Zeta Aurigae - a close double star; Canalization of the Upper Mississippi River; Archaeologist's notebook; Making your own photomicrographic camera; Rubber plant experiments; Excavations by CWA workers under the Tennessee Valley Authority bring to light the contents of 40 Indian villages and mounds; Preventing fires at sea; The versatile papaya; Is the growing death rate from heart disease and cancer real or only apparent?; Progress in this age of science; Interesting brief note and photo of what may be the first grease cartridges and grease gun; and more. Coverfold partly open. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine