Year: 1918 Language: english Author: Harvey Cole Estep Genre: Handbook Publisher: The Penton Publishing Company Edition: 1st. Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 113 Description: This handbook demonstrates the construction techniques used in building wooden vessels during the early 1900s and includes technical specifications, structural diagrams, and other background information Most of the material appeared originally in a series of articles published in the marine review between June, 1917, and March, 1918. The entire text, however, it has been carefully revised and brought down to date. The illustrations, which the publisher believes form perhaps the most valuable feature of the volume, have been carefully selected. Over 150 of the original photographs were made personally by the author expressly for this work. They were taken with the sole purpose of showing clearly and accurately how modern wooden ships actually are constructed. The aim in every case was to present important details of construction rather than general. Views. To obtain the photographs and collect the material for this work the author travelled extensively and visited nearly all of the important wooden shipyards in the United States. An effort has been made to produce a book that is practical and illustrative and one that also reflects American practice-accurately during the early 1900s.
marlamamba, Everything is OK, Just one question : what the reason you put full description in the title? Remain just "How Wooden Ships Are Built" - and the rest move to the description of release.
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How Wooden Ships Are Built
Language: english
Author: Harvey Cole Estep
Genre: Handbook
Publisher: The Penton Publishing Company
Edition: 1st.
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 113
Description: This handbook demonstrates the construction techniques used in building wooden vessels during the early 1900s and includes technical specifications, structural diagrams, and other background information
Most of the material appeared originally in a series of articles published in the marine review between June, 1917, and March, 1918. The entire text, however, it has been carefully revised and brought down to date.
The illustrations, which the publisher believes form perhaps the most valuable feature of the volume, have been carefully selected. Over 150 of the original photographs were made personally by the author expressly for this work. They were taken with the sole purpose of showing clearly and accurately how modern wooden ships actually are constructed. The aim in every case was to present important details of construction rather than general. Views. To obtain the photographs and collect the material for this work the author travelled extensively and visited nearly all of the important wooden shipyards in the United States.
An effort has been made to produce a book that is practical and illustrative and one that also reflects American practice-accurately during the early 1900s.
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