Getting Gold: A Gold-Mining Handbook for Practical MenJohnson, J. C. F. (Joseph Colin Francis)
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Getting Gold: A Gold-Mining Handbook for Practical Men
Johnson, J. C. F. (Joseph Colin Francis)
Gold mines and mining
PUMPING MACHINERY, H. DAVEY, 37
HYDRAULIC MACHINERY, PROF. ROBINSON, 37
GRINDING MACHINERY, R. B. HODGSON, 33
LUBRICATION AND LUBRICANTS, ARCHBUTT & DEELEY, 32
RULES AND TABLES, RANKINE AND JAMIESON, 36
BONUS TABLES, H. A. GOLDING, 31
ELECTRICAL POCKET-BOOK, MUNRO AND JAMIESON, 48
THE CALCULUS FOR ENGINEERS, PROF. ROBT. H. SMITH, 45
MEASUREMENT CONVERSIONS, PROF. ROBT. H. SMITH, 45
CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS, BLOUNT & BLOXAM, 46
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