The elements and practice of naval architecture

or a treatise on ship-building, theoretical and practical, on the best principles established in Great Britain, with copious tables of dimensions, scantlings, &c

Third edition with an appendix, containing the principles and practice of constructing the royal and mercantile navies. As invented and introduced by Sir Robert Seppings, Surveyor of His Majesty's Navy; / by John Knowles, F.R.S., Secretry to the Committee of Surveyors of His Majesty's Navy.
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The elements and practice of naval architecture

or a treatise on ship-building, theoretical and practical, on the best principles established in Great Britain, with copious tables of dimensions, scantlings, &c

Third edition with an appendix, containing the principles and practice of constructing the royal and mercantile navies. As invented and introduced by Sir Robert Seppings, Surveyor of His Majesty's Navy; / by John Knowles, F.R.S., Secretry to the Committee of Surveyors of His Majesty's Navy.
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The elements and practice of naval architecture: or a treatise on ship-building, theoretical and practical, on the best principles established in Great Britain, with copious tables of dimensions, scantlings, &c
1822, Printed for W. Simpkin and R. Marshall
in English - Third edition with an appendix, containing the principles and practice of constructing the royal and mercantile navies. As invented and introduced by Sir Robert Seppings, Surveyor of His Majesty's Navy; / by John Knowles, F.R.S., Secretry to the Committee of Surveyors of His Majesty's Navy.

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Includes glossary.

Includes index.

Preface signed: David Steel.

Spine title: Naval architecture

Hugh Parker; gift; 2004.

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London
Other Titles
Naval architecture, The principles and practice of constructing the royal and mercantile navies

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xvi, 438 pages, 1ℓ., 27 pages, 105 unnumbered pages, lix-lxxvi, 62 pages, 15 plates
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438

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OL46544336M
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