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Paperback Engineering News, Volumes 53-62 Book

ISBN: 1273861957

ISBN13: 9781273861956

Engineering News, Volumes 53-62

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Explore a comprehensive historical record of engineering advancements with "Engineering News, Volumes 53-62." This extensive collection offers a detailed look into the world of civil and general engineering during a pivotal period of innovation. Originally published as a leading technical journal, these volumes present a wealth of information on construction projects, technological breakthroughs, and the evolving practices of the engineering profession.

Readers will find detailed reports, insightful analysis, and valuable data that illuminate the challenges and triumphs of engineers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A vital resource for historians, engineers, and anyone interested in the development of modern infrastructure and technology, "Engineering News" provides a fascinating glimpse into the foundations upon which today's engineering practices are built.

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