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Engineering descriptive geometry and drawing; a treatise on line drawing, descriptive geometry, and engineering or mechanical drawing, for the use of midshipmen at the United States naval academy, by Frank W. Bartlett and Theodore W. Johnson; total issue six thousand.

Main Author: Bartlett, Frank W., 1856-1932.
Other Authors: Johnson, Theodore W. 1872-
Language(s): English
Published: New York, J. Wiley & sons, inc.; 1927.
Subjects: Mechanical drawing.
Geometry, Descriptive.
Note: Part II has special t.-p.: Engineering descriptive geometry; a treatise on descriptive geometry as the basis of mechanical drawing, explaining geometrically the operations customary in the drafting room.
Part III has special t.-p.: Engineering drawing; a treatise on orthographic projection as applied to engineering drawing, with the recognized conventional abbreviations used in practice, by Theodore Woolsey Johnson ...
Physical Description: 3 pt. in 1 v. illus., plates (part fold.) diagrs. 24 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: T353 .B25 1927
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