| 1891 - 340 pagina’s
...text-book — at all approaches this one either in its method of treatment, its general arrangement, or in the completeness with which the most modern views on the subject are dealt with. The art of metallurgy is so rapidly changing from a more or less empirical application of chemistry... | |
| Samuel Anglin - 1891 - 602 pagina’s
...approaches this one either in its method of treatment, its general arrangement, or in the COMI'LKTENKSS with which the most modern views on the subject are dealt with. Professor Austen's volume will be 1NVAI.UAIU.K, not only to the student, but also to those whose knowledge of the art is far advanced."... | |
| 1891 - 680 pagina’s
...text-book — at all approaches this one either in its method of treatment, its general arrangement, or in the completeness with which the most modern views on the subject are dealt with. The art of metallurgy is so rapidly changing from a more or less empirical application of chemistry... | |
| William John Macquorn Rankine - 1893 - 692 pagina’s
...Metallurgical Processes. — The Micro-Structure of Metals and Alloys. — Economic Considerations. " No English text-book at all approaches this in the...Professor Austen's volume will be INVALUABLE, not only to tee student, but also to those whose 'knowledge of the art is far advanced."— Chemical News. 'FI9TH... | |
| William John Macquorn Rankine - 1893 - 710 pagina’s
...— Economic Considerations. " No English text-book at all approaches this in the COMPLETENESS withr which the most modern views on the subject are dealt...INVALUABLE, not only to the student, but also to those wbos* knowledge of tht art is far advanced." — Chtmical News. FOURTH EDITION, Revised, Considerably... | |
| Bryan Donkin - 1894 - 488 pagina’s
...Cloth. With Illustrations. Now Ready. 1. INTRODUCTION to the STUDY of METALLURGY. By the EDITOR. THIRD EDITION. " No English text-book at all approaches...but also to those whose knowledge of the art is far advanced." — Chemical Neva, " INVALUABLE to the student. . . . Rich in matter not to be readily found... | |
| Clement le Neve Foster - 1894 - 818 pagina’s
...Illustrations. Now Ready. 1. INTRODUCTION to the STUDY of METALLURGY. By the EDITOR. THIRD EDITION. 125. 6d. " No English text-book at all approaches this in the...but also to those whose knowledge of the art is far advanced." — Chemical News. " INVALUABLE to the student. . . . Rich in matter not to be readily found... | |
| Andrew Jamieson - 1894 - 350 pagina’s
...ALREADY PUBLISHED. 1. INTRODUCTION to the STUDY of METALLURGY. By the EDITOR. THIRD EDITION. 123. 6d. " No English text-book at all approaches this in the...but also to those whose knowledge of the art is far advanced. " — Chemical News. " INVALUABLE to the student . . . Rich in matter not to be readily found... | |
| John Henry Poynting - 1894 - 266 pagina’s
...Illustration;. .Now Ready. 1. INTRODUCTION to the STUDY of METALLURGY. By the EDITOR. THIRD KDITION. " No English text-book at all approaches this in the...but also to those whose knowledge of the art is far advanced." — Chemical News. " INVALUABLE to the student. . . . Rich in matter not to be readily found... | |
| Bryan Donkin - 1894 - 480 pagina’s
...Cloth. With Illustrations. .Now Ready. 1. INTRODUCTION to the STUDY of METALLURGY. By the EDITOR. THIRD EDITION. " No English text-book at all approaches...are dealt with. Professor Austen's volume will be INVALUABLK, not only to the student, but also to those whoie knowledge of the art is far advanced."... | |
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