The beginnings of The Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College as revealed in selections from the correspondence between General Sylvanus Thayer and President Asa Dodge Smith, as well as that exchanged by General Thayer and Professor Robert Fletcher, during the years 1867-1871. With an introduction by Dean Myron Tribus
by Lathem, Edward Connery, ed
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Printed by Stinehour Press for the Thayer School of Engineering, [, 1964. Hardcover. Very good condition in slightly edge-worn and partially sun-darkened dust jacket. Inscribed by author on front endpaper. ]. 125p. Illus.
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- Hammer Mountain Book Halls, ABAA (US)
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- Title
- The beginnings of The Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College as revealed in selections from the correspondence between General Sylvanus Thayer and President Asa Dodge Smith, as well as that exchanged by General Thayer and Professor Robert Fletcher, during the years 1867-1871. With an introduction by Dean Myron Tribus
- Author
- Lathem, Edward Connery, ed
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used
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- Publisher
- Printed by Stinehour Press for the Thayer School of Engineering, [
- Date Published
- 1964
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Hammer Mountain Book Halls, ABAA
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About Hammer Mountain Book Halls, ABAA
Founded in 1971 by Wayne Somers, a former college library bibliographer, Hammer Mountain Book Halls began as a catalogue business specializing in out-of-print scholarly books.
We chose the name for euphony and because we occupied the second-highest point in the county, the top of a 1,200 foot hill. Since 1981, we have also operated W. Somers, Bookseller, a retail book shop with a constantly changing general stock of books not listed on the Internet. It is open Monday-Friday, 1-5, and Saturday, 10-5; browsers are welcome.
We've been members of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of American since 1977. We're also the publisher and sole source of the invaluable Bibliography Finder for American Authors, by Wayne Somers and Ilse Pinkus, which you can buy for a pittance through Biblio.com. Photo: Off on the daily post office run.
We chose the name for euphony and because we occupied the second-highest point in the county, the top of a 1,200 foot hill. Since 1981, we have also operated W. Somers, Bookseller, a retail book shop with a constantly changing general stock of books not listed on the Internet. It is open Monday-Friday, 1-5, and Saturday, 10-5; browsers are welcome.
We've been members of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of American since 1977. We're also the publisher and sole source of the invaluable Bibliography Finder for American Authors, by Wayne Somers and Ilse Pinkus, which you can buy for a pittance through Biblio.com. Photo: Off on the daily post office run.
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