Transactions: Electrical engineering and hydroelectric power development, 1916. v. 559 p., 1 diagr., 7 maps, 16 plans, 5 tables. clo. 8vo

Transactions: Electrical engineering and hydroelectric power development, 1916. v. 559 p., 1 diagr., 7 maps, 16 plans, 5 tables. clo. 8vo
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