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Extracts from Chordal's letters. Comprising the choicest selections from the series of articles entitled "Extracts from Chordal's letters," which have been appearing for the past two years in the columns of the American machinist. With steel portrait of the author; (1883)

Extracts from Chordal's letters. Comprising the choicest selections from the series of articles entitled "Extracts from Chordal's letters," which have been appearing for the past two years in the columns of the American machinist. With steel portrait of the author; (1883)

Author: [See, James Waring, 1850-1920]
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Book Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Language: English
Keywords: Machine-shop practice

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TitleExtracts from Chordal's letters. Comprising the choicest selections from the series of articles entitled "Extracts from Chordal's letters," which have been appearing for the past two years in the columns of the American machinist. With steel portrait of the author;
Creator[See, James Waring, 1850-1920]
PublisherNew York, J. Wiley
Date1883
Languageeng
Possible Copyright StatusNOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
Copyright RegionUS
Copyright EvidenceEvidence reported by scanner-liz-ridolfo for item extractsfromchor00seejuoft on September 19, 2007: no visible notice of copyright; stated date is 1883.
Copyright Evidence Date20070919185508
ContributorGerstein - University of Toronto
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Call NumberAEZ-5903
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Public Date2007-09-19 18:55:18
Image Count436
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