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Tag Archives: engines
Automotive Supercharging and Turbocharging Manual: A Technical Guide :: John D. Humphries
Automotive Supercharging and Turbocharging Manual: A Technical Guide :: John D. Humphries soon to be presented for sale on the really rather good BookLovers of Bath web site! Sparkford: Haynes Publishing, 1992, Hardback in dust wrapper. Includes: List of useful … Continue reading
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Lister’s: The First Hundred Years (David E. Evans)
Lister’s: The First Hundred Years (David E. Evans) soon to be presented for sale on the super BookLovers of Bath web site! Published: Gloucester: Alan Sutton, 1979, Hardback in dust wrapper. Contains: Black & white photographs; Graphs; Maps; Tables; List … Continue reading
Lives of Boulton & Watt by Samuel Smiles
Lives of Boulton & Watt by Samuel Smiles lands on the shelves of my shop, where it will be found in my Biography section. Stroud: Nonsuch Publishing, 2007, Paperback. Contains: Black & white drawings; Portrait to the frontispiece; From the … Continue reading
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Tagged 9781845883713, boulton, britain, engineering, engineers, engines, history, inventions, inventors, james, matthew, mechanical, science, smiles, steam, steam-engines, technology, watt
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The Railways of Bristol and Somerset by Martin Smith
The Railways of Bristol and Somerset by Martin Smith soon to be presented for sale on the excellent BookLovers of Bath web site! Published: Shepperton: Ian Allan Ltd, 1992, Hardback in dust wrapper. Contains: Black & White Photographs; Facsimiles; Maps; … Continue reading
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The Knife and Fork Man: The Life and Work of Charles Benjamin Redrup by William Fairney
The Knife and Fork Man: The Life and Work of Charles Benjamin Redrup by William Fairney soon to be presented for sale on the outstanding BookLovers of Bath web site! Published: Badminton: Diesel Publishing, 2007, Hardback. Contains: Black & white … Continue reading
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Tagged 9780955445507, aeronautical, airplanes, automobile, automobiles, britain, buses, combustion, engineers, engines, history, internal, inventors, mechanical, motor, motorcycles, motors, redrup, vehicles
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Celebration of the Somerset and Dorset Railway by Alan Hammond
Celebration of the Somerset and Dorset Railway by Alan Hammond available soon at the wonderful BookLovers of Bath web site! Bath: Millstream Books, 2006, Hardback in dust wrapper. A limited printing of 2000 copies of which this is number 1128. … Continue reading
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Not Much of An Engineer by Sir Stanley Hooker assisted by Bill Gunston
Not Much of An Engineer by Sir Stanley Hooker assisted by Bill Gunston soon to be presented for sale on the wonderful BookLovers of Bath web site! Published: Shrewsbury: Airlife Publishing Ltd., 1984, Hardback in dust wrapper. Illustrated by way … Continue reading
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Tagged aeronautical, aeronautics, aerospace, aircraft, airplanes, aviation, biographies, britain, engineers, engines, history, hooker, military, motors, rolls-royce, sir, stanley, technology
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D.H.: An Outline of de Havilland History by C. Cecil Martin Sharp
D.H.: An Outline of de Havilland History by C. [Cecil] Martin Sharp soon to be presented for sale on the marvellous BookLovers of Bath web site! Published: London: Faber & Faber, 1960, Hardback in dust wrapper. Illustrated by way of: … Continue reading
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Tagged aeronautical, aeronautics, aeroplane, aeroplanes, aerospace, air, aircraft, aviation, britain, business, company, construction, engineering, engines, enterprises, firm, havilland, history, industry, manufacture, manufacturer, manufacturing, trade, types
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Before the Ironclad: Ship Design, Propulsion and Armament in the Royal Navy, 1815-60 by Edited by David K. Keith Brown
Before the Ironclad: Ship Design, Propulsion and Armament in the Royal Navy, 1815-60 by Edited by David K. [Keith] Brown soon to be presented for sale on the outstanding BookLovers of Bath web site! Published: London: Conway Maritime Press, 1990, … Continue reading
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Tagged 19th, 20th, architecture, britain, century, engineering, engines, history, kingdom, marine, maritime, naval, navy, propeller, propulsion, royal, screw, shipbuilding, ships, technology, united, warfare, warships
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Junkers Aircraft & Engines 1913-1945 by Anthony L. Kay
Junkers Aircraft & Engines 1913-1945 by Anthony L. Kay soon to be presented for sale on the fabulous BookLovers of Bath web site! Published: London: Putnam Aeronautical Books, 2004, Hardback in dust wrapper. Jacket illustration: An original painting by Paul … Continue reading
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