and "Isherwood's Engineering Precedents;" and mingled with these, divers volumes of poetry and Belles Lettres, showing that their owner, however devoted to science, is yet addicted to occasional indulgence in "Shakspeare and the musical glasses. Uncle Samuels Whistle and what it Costs - Página 8de Robert Weir - 1864 - 45 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Frank Marion Bennett, Robert Weir - 1896 - 1016 páginas
...examination of the library would disclose many books of a scientific kind, such as '• Marietta's Law " and ' ' Isherwood's Engineering Precedents;"...valuable. In the centre of the apartment stands a handsome writiugtable, littered with papers and drawings. Near this, in a comfortable arm chair, sits a man... | |
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