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MAYNARD ( Henry N

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MAYNARD ( Henry N

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
MAYNARD ( Henry N. ). The Viaduct Works' Handbook ; being a collection of examples from actual practice of viaducts, bridges, roofs, and other structures of iron ; together with tables of prices, weights, and other information useful to engineers in designing and estimating wrought and cast-iron work. E. and F. N. Spon, 1868With the attractive folding tinted lithographed frontispiece view and 52 other illustrs (14 full-page), 108-pp, roy 8vo, a very good to nice copy pleasantly bound in recent boards.Inscribed "B. Brown Esq / with Authors Compts / 1870". A scarce volume compiled to provide reliable data upon which estimates for bridges, buildings, railway machinery, etc., could be based. Maynard collected the information from his own experience at the Viaduct Works, Crumlin Viaduct, a fine view of which is shown in the frontispiece.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) HYSLOP ( Jonathan ). Colliery Management. Plates. W. M. Hutchings 1876. FIRST EDITION, comprising title-leaf and 18 folding plates, 8vo, original blind-stamped cloth, gilt : with the small book-label of A. D. Nicholson : a very good copy. Plates are numbered 1 to 17 and 12B : 12A and 12B are of workmens' dwellings erected in Ayrshire by Messrs Gilmour, Wood & Anderson - in both cases, a plan and a front elevation.(2) WALKER ( Thomas A. ). The Severn Tunnel : its construction and difficulties, 1872-1887. Richard Bentley & Son, 1891. THIRD AND BEST EDITION, with 5 portraits, 2 maps (1 folding) and 37 plates (11 folding, some tinted), pages xxi, 195, roy 8vo, original cloth : a very good to nice copy.The contractor's own account of a remarkable achievement : still the best source.(3) SLATER ( Samuel ) : - White ( George Savage ). Memoir of Samuel Slater, the father of American manufactures. Connected with a history of the rise and progress of the cotton manufacture in England and America. With remarks on the moral influence of manufactories in the United States. Philadelphia : : Printed at No. 46, Carpenter Street, 1836. With 4 portraits and 18 plates (2 folding), pages (10), (9) - 448, 8vo, original cloth, uncut, recently rebacked retaining the original backstrip : with the usual light foxing in places, but still a very good copy Slater, born in Derbyshire in 1768, was apprenticed to the cotton-manufacturing pioneers Richard Arkwright and Jedediah Strutt. In 1789 he left England secretely and smuggled the secrets of the manufactury into the United States of America. He proved brilliant at both technical design and business and became one of the great pioneers of American commerce.(4) BURNHAM ( T. H. ) and HOSKINS ( G. O. ). Iron and Steel in Britain, 1870-1930. A comparative study of the causes which limited the economic development of the British iron and steel industry between the years 1870 and 1930. Allen & Unwin, 1943. FIRST EDITION, 352-pages, 8vo, original cloth : a very good to nice copy.(5) USILL ( George Wm. ). Practical Surveying. A text-book for students preparing for examinations or for survey-work in the colonies. Crosby Lockwood and Son, 1889. FIRST EDITION, with 4 plates (2 folding) and 334 other illustrations, some full-page, pages xvi, 272 and 4, 40, 16 advertisements, cr 8vo, original cloth : a very good to nice copy.(6)SCIENCE; ENGINEERING; BRIDGES; INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES; COAL; TUNNELS; TUNNELING; ECONOMICS; MANUFACTURING PROCESSES; COTTON; ECONOMICS; IRON & STEEL