Product Type
Condition
Binding
Collectible Attributes
Seller Location
Seller Rating
Published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1969
ISBN 10: 0112900321ISBN 13: 9780112900320
Seller: Book Alley, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Book
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Gently used, no markings. Binding is tight.
Published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1976
ISBN 10: 0112900321ISBN 13: 9780112900320
Seller: Kenneth Mallory Bookseller ABAA, Decatur, GA, U.S.A.
Book
Paperback. Condition: Very good. Paperback. Second Impression. 46pp. Lightly rubbed, else very good in publisher's stapled wraps.
Published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office [HMSO], London, 1969
ISBN 10: 0112900321ISBN 13: 9780112900320
Book First Edition
Paperback. First Edition. 230mm x 160mm (9" x 6"). 45pp. A Science Museum Monograph. G: in Good condition without dust jacket as issued.
Published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office [HMSO], London, 1976
ISBN 10: 0112900321ISBN 13: 9780112900320
Seller: Amazing Book Company, Liphook, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Full Leather. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. This mint unread copy is bound in illustrated card covers as issued. It has subsequently been professionally bound in full black lrather with bright gilt titling to the spine and the upper board The text block is tight white, bright and square. International postal rates are calculated on a book weighing 1 Kilo, in cases where the book weighs less then postage will be reduced accordingly. Where the book weighs more than 1 Kilo increased charges will be quoted, where the book weighs less then postage will be reduced accordingly. James Watt FRS FRSE ( 30 January 1736 (19 January 1736 OS) ? 25 August 1819) was a Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist who improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine with his Watt steam engine in 1776, which was fundamental to the changes brought by the Industrial Revolution in both his native Great Britain and the rest of the world. While working as an instrument maker at the University of Glasgow, Watt became interested in the technology of steam engines. He realised that contemporary engine designs wasted a great deal of energy by repeatedly cooling and reheating the cylinder. Watt introduced a design enhancement, the separate condenser, which avoided this waste of energy and radically improved the power, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness of steam engines. Eventually, he adapted his engine to produce rotary motion, greatly broadening its use beyond pumping water. Ref Q 5.
Published by HMSO / Her Majesties Stationary Office, London, 1976
ISBN 10: 0112900321ISBN 13: 9780112900320
Seller: David Bunnett Books, London, United Kingdom
Book
SOFTCOVER. 2nd Impression. Quarto size (4to) in photo illustrated stiff card covers, 46pp, plates diagrams in text etc CONDITION: A well preserved FINE very clean and tight unmarked copy (few spots of very slight shelf rub to cover edges) ] ._ __To see more of our Science and Engineering books type DbbSCIENCE in the Keywords search box._We Ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS.