Transactions of the Institution of Naval Architects Vol. XLIII.
by Dunell & Dana (ed)
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About This Item
London: 1901., 1901. 367p. Folding plates. Partial contents: Ten Years' Naval Construction in the United States, Design for Fast Scout, Motion of Submarine Boats in the Vertical plane, Conversion & Rearmament of Ships on the Effective List. 30 Folding Plates of USS Iowa, Kentucky, Kearsage, Alabama, Illinois, Wisconsin, VA, RI, NJ, PA, GA, AR, Armoured Cruisers, Denver class protected cruisers, Torpedo boats, Torpedo boat destroyers Ex. Lib. rebound. Very Oversize. Near Fine Copy. Hardcover. Near Fine.
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- Title
- Transactions of the Institution of Naval Architects Vol. XLIII.
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- Dunell & Dana (ed)
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- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Near Fine
- Publisher
- London: 1901.
- Date Published
- 1901
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