This volume of the "Industrial Arts Index" provides a comprehensive guide to the literature of the period, covering a wide range of topics related to industrial arts, manufacturing, and engineering. Compiled by the H.W. Wilson Company, this index offers researchers and enthusiasts access to articles, papers, and publications from 1918-19.
Offering a snapshot of the industrial landscape of the time, it remains a valuable resource for understanding the technological advancements and industrial practices that shaped the early 20th century. It is an essential reference for historians, engineers, and anyone interested in the evolution of industrial arts.
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