Published by The Industrial Publicat, New York, 1872
Hardcover. BOARDS. 322 + 200 ads pp. profusely illus. Contains detailed descriptions of things such as diamond drill bits for mining purposes, The Foundation of A Technological Education, Peat Fuel-Cheap Fuel, The Zero Refridgerator, Duplex Mirror Parlor Bed, a cross section of the East Pier and caisson of the Illinois and St. Louis Bridge, Suburban Villas, The Effect of Frost on Iron and Steel, The Thompson Road Steamer, Soap, Slate and It's Uses, Imitating Black-Walnut, Water and It's Purification, Perfumes-Their Origin and Use, Recent Improvements in Ovens, Ox Yokes, and The Proper Method of Constructing Them, Steeple and Tower Clocks, etc. 200 pages of ads at rear (accumulated from the entire year, each month with an index).Many full-page plates. Fair. First few pages loose, covers off. Internally Good.
Published by The Industrial Publication Company, New York, 1870
Seller: BLACK SWAN BOOKS, INC., ABAA, ILAB, Richmond, VA, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condition: Good binding. The first volume of The Technologist, an engineering monthly periodical, with twelve issues, index, and a large section of advertisements at the rear. Illustrated throughout, some full page illustrations. Two leaves with paper reinforcement to the fore edge. Fully rebacked with original spine laid down. Sunning to the spine and perimeter of the boards. Purple buckram, with gilt lettering and decoration. Good binding.