"Practical Geometry & Graphics" is a comprehensive text designed for students in technical and trade schools, evening classes, and professionals including engineers, artisans, draughtsmen, architects, builders, and surveyors. First published in 1912, this book offers a detailed exploration of geometrical principles and their practical applications in various technical fields.
Authored by Edward L. Bates and Frederick Charlesworth, the text provides clear instructions and illustrations to aid in understanding complex geometrical concepts. It covers a wide range of topics essential for technical education and professional practice, making it a valuable resource for both learning and reference. This book serves as a timeless guide for anyone seeking a solid foundation in practical geometry and graphics.
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