The Romance of War Inventions: A Description of Warships, Guns, Tanks, Rifles, Bombs, and Other Instruments and Munitions of Warfare, How They Were Invented & How They Are EmployedCorbin, Thomas W.
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The Romance of War Inventions: A Description of Warships, Guns, Tanks, Rifles, Bombs, and Other Instruments and Munitions of Warfare, How They Were Invented & How They Are Employed
Corbin, Thomas W.
Inventions; Military art and science; Naval art and science
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Transcriber's note:
The following changes have been made to the text:
Page 3: added missingopen quotation mark: ("=It is no exaggeration to say
that Commander Currey bears worthily the mantle of Kingston and Captain
Marryat.=")
Page 3: added missing open quotation mark ("By writing this series the
author is doing national service, ...")
Page 66: added missing word "on" (Needless to say, that ship went on no
more excursions.)
Page 77: changed "bridginv" to "bridging" ( ... certain engineering
"field companies," and "bridging trains," ...)
Page 147: changed "Chili" to "Chile" ( ... notably in the United States,
Chile and Spain.)
Page 156: changed "alumimium" to "aluminium" (Alumina, too, is oxide of
aluminium.)
Page 187: changed comma to period at end of sentence (... if the mild
steel ordinarily employed for shipbuilding were used.)
Page 188: Deleted spurious comma following "experience" (... as
experience shows, a very considerable degree of safety.)
Page 236: changed "nutil" to "until" ( ... which is stored in large
accumulator batteries until required ...)
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