Description: Nineteenth century, illustrated book set in handsome binding: The Imperial Journal of Art, Science, Mechanics and Engineering Embracing treatises of Anatomy and Physiology, Architecture, Astronomy, Agriculture, Botany, Chemistry, Daguerreotyping, Electrotyping, Geography, Geology, History, Horticulture, Mathematics, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mechanical Drawing and perspective, Mechanics, Medicine, Natural Philosophy, Navigation, Phrenology, Political Economy. Also the Arts of Dyeing and Bleaching, Iron and Brass Founding, the Manufacture of Soda, German Sheet Glass etc etc. And a Series of Practical Papers on the Steam-Engine. Illustrated by Beautiful Drawings of Land, Marine and Locomotive Engines. Published by James Ainsworth. Not dated. We believe around 1860. Lots of illustrations including around 60 plates Handsome binding with leather book spines. Hardback books. Each volume over 650 pages, 21.5 cm by 28 cm. Good condition Some wear and marks to the cover including some scuffs and small loss of some of the top layer of leather. Binding intact. End papers have split in the hinge region. Occasional marks to inner pages. Small tears to some of the fold out drawings. If you like this item you might be interested in our other books on engineering and mathematics: IanTheHippo: Engineering and Mathematics Books
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Binding: Fine Binding
Place of Publication: London
Non-Fiction Subject: Mathematics & Sciences
Format: Hardback
Language: English
Publisher: James Ainsworth
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom