The metric fallacy;
an investigation of the claims made for the metric system and especially of the claim that its adoption is necessary in the interest of export trade,
by Frederick A. Halsey.
APA Citation
Halsey, F. A. (Frederick Arthur)., Dale, S. S. (Samuel Sherman). (1919). The metric fallacy: an investigation of the claims made for the metric system and especially of the claim that its adoption is necessary in the interest of export trade. 2d ed., rewritten. New York: The American Institute of Weights and Measures.
MLA Citation
Halsey, Frederick A. (Frederick Arthur), 1856-1935, and Samuel S. (Samuel Sherman) Dale. The Metric Fallacy: an Investigation of the Claims Made for the Metric System And Especially of the Claim That Its Adoption Is Necessary In the Interest of Export Trade. 2d ed., rewritten. New York: The American Institute of Weights and Measures, 1919.
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