1915 and 1941 Machineries Handbook

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Tim

I guess I didn't read close enough and thought that I was getting the 1915 edition. I went back to the first post and tried the link there but I couldn't find a way to get the 1915 edition from there. I guess that I will just have to be satisfied with my 11th edition from 1942. Thanks for straightening me up on this Tim. :)

Cheers :)

Don
 
no sweat don we all scan and miss things sometimes I do it also. on the google page there is a "PDF" link in the upper right hand corner of the screen this may be hidden on some screens unless you scroll over .then if you click on the pdf it will open it or right clock thaen click on the save link as option . also google has added a type in the word you see human verification think.
the one on internet achives is a better copy and a better fererence . I do like the old one for comparison historic value.
Tin
 
Hi guys,
I'm sure the info may be easily found if required, but just a snippet from me; my 6th edition is dated 1927. Courtesy of my dear old grandad, and it still has the price 7/6d written inside the front cover. Thats 75cents australian! I believe the current version, the 28th edition, sells for $282 australian, but it does include a cd-rom, so I guess that makes it good value!!?
Regards, Ian.
 
11th Edition 1941 now on archive .org

http://archive.org/details/MachinerysHandbook11th.Edition1941

just took a few minutes to look it over seems to be a very clean. I zoomed up to 400% some of the lines are wigly but thas seems to be a very readable copy.
Kudos to the scanner operator.
some of the pages in the 1915 edition were real bad and much info unreadable. Math tables but still if you scan a book do it right.
Tin
 

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