"A direct method for the construction of influence lines for continuous girders." (The Institution of Civil Engineers. Selected engineering papers)
by Blackadder, William
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- Condition
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Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom
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About This Item
The Institution. B00088KKRM 1931, monograph in hard board covers, 25 pages and fold-out technical drawings; this is an original publication, not a reprint | this copy is gently read, tight spine, free of name, notes etc; dust wear to text blocks and some small foxing spots on text - not such as might impair reading enjoyment | professional booksellers based in the UK | we package with great care and usually dispatch within 24hrs, always within two working days | please request scans or further information on any of our listings, which are all in stock and ready to be dispatched . Very Good.
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- Title
- "A direct method for the construction of influence lines for continuous girders." (The Institution of Civil Engineers. Selected engineering papers)
- Author
- Blackadder, William
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- The Institution
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